Bad Bunny’s latest album amplifies the voices of Puerto Rico’s coquí and endangered crested toad, highlighting the urgent need to protect the island’s fragile ecosystems and cultural heritage.
Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Conservation & Society Vol. 11, No. 3, 2013 The Demise of the Golden Toad and the Cr... The Demise ...
The consideration, announced Friday, starts a 12-month, data-gathering process, which will be followed by findings by the U.S ...
BEATTY, Nev.— The Center for Biological Diversity filed an emergency petition with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today seeking protection for Amargosa toads under the Endangered Species Act. The ...
One of the world’s rarest toads has been successfully bred in captivity for the first time outside its country of origin by scientists at Manchester Museum, part of The University of Manchester . The ...
RENO, Nev.— The Center for Biological Diversity filed a petition today with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seeking Endangered Species Act protection for the critically imperiled Railroad Valley ...
The Puerto Rican crested toad is the only toad species native to Puerto Rico. Named for the bony crests above its large, golden eyes, this toad is also identifiable by an upturned snout and bumpy ...
Along with looking at other species, the Fish and Wildlife Service will consider protections for a Nevadan toad and fish.
The Wyoming toad is the most endangered amphibian in North America. A lethal combination of insecticides, climate change, disease, and increased predation, has brought the two-inch toad to the brink.