The Sierra Nevada Yellow-legged frogs were almost wiped out of Yosemite National Park. But these scientists mounted a wildlife comeback.
Scientists are seeing signs of resistance to the infections that have been wiping out the world’s amphibian populations — and ...
A remote lakeshore deep inside Yosemite National Park teems with life: coyotes, snakes, birds, tadpoles, frogs. The frogs are at the heart of this scene, which a decade ago was much different. It was ...
Scientists are seeing signs of resistance to the infections that have been wiping out the world’s amphibian populations—and ...
Researchers discovered that animal color vision evolved long before colorful fruits and flowers, with warning and sexual ...
The newest Muttart exhibit 'Frogs and Friends' is an inviting atmosphere that encourages education and inspiration.
The frogs residing in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone appear remarkably unaffected by radiation when it comes to their age and ...
The earliest use of bright colors in animals served as a warning system, a strategy seen in venomous snakes and poison dart frogs.
The results showed no difference between the lifespan, rate of aging, and stress indicators in Chernobyl's tree frogs ...
A recent study reveals that current radiation levels in Chernobyl’s Exclusion Zone are not significantly impacting the age, ...
The radiation levels experienced by the frogs living in Chernobyl have not affected their age or their rate of aging. These ...