Jack Cover retired in 2025 from a 37-year career at the National Aquarium, having taken it from tourist attraction to ...
Birch Aquarium at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego marked the occasion as its first ever species reintroduction. The frogs were released into the San Bernardino Mountains in a ...
Fewer than 100 dusky gopher frogs were known to remain. Thanks to some very dedicated humans, numbers are now on the rise. Credit...Tony Cenicola/the New York Times Supported by By Catrin Einhorn It ...
Nearly 600 California red-legged frog tadpoles were released into Santa Monica Mountains streams recently, marking an emergency conservation success for a species that vanished from the area more than ...
Around 600 California red-legged frog tadpoles have been released back into the Santa Monica Mountains — after they were rescued from extreme weather by the National Park Service and taken to Long ...
Hundreds of red-legged frog tadpoles, once thought locally extinct and then threatened by storms, have returned to the Santa Monica Mountains, experts reported. The Aquarium of the Pacific, working ...
Biologists will monitor the tadpoles this summer as they grow into baby frogs in the Santa Monica Mountains near Los Angeles. Photo by Ronatory via Unsplash Hundreds of red-legged frog tadpoles, once ...
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