A once-healthy population of tiny frogs is shrinking rapidly throughout the state's Coastal Plain, puzzling researchers and biologists and potentially spelling danger for other amphibians. The ...
How was your summer? Mine was nothing short of adventure and surprise. Actually, one of the biggest surprises during an adventure wasn't big at all. It was one of the smallest frogs in North America — ...
The northern cricket frog can appear in a variety of colors from grey to tan to greenish-tan to brown, with a white belly and sometimes an irregular green, yellow, orange, or brown stripe on its back.
A recovery plan for the endangered northern cricket frog in New York State includes evaluating whether to reintroduce the species to Long Island, where the tiny amphibians have been extinct since the ...
KINGSTON >> The state’s Department of Environmental Conservation is considering a plan to increase the population of the endangered northern cricket frog, which has some habitats in Ulster and ...
State environmental officials released a plan Monday to bolster the endangered northern cricket frog in New York that includes possibly reintroducing the tiny critters to Long Island. Populations of ...
A recent U.S. Geological Survey report confirmed that the nation's amphibians, including frogs, toads and salamanders, are disappearing "at an alarming and rapid rate." A biologist at the University ...
A recent survey report confirmed that the nation's amphibians, including frogs, toads and salamanders, are disappearing "at an alarming and rapid rate." A biologist has found that North Carolina's ...
Tiny and in trouble: They’re small in stature—about an inch in length—and distressingly few in number. The northern cricket frog, which makes its home in the wetlands of the Lower Hudson Valley and ...