Biology
Frog, Toad Population Declining across US: Study
Frogs and toads are fast disappearing across the U.S., says a new study by the U.S. Geological Survey. Researchers estimate that at the current rate of extinction, most amphibians will vanish from half of their habitats in about two decades.
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