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NEW DELHI — For more than a century, two mysterious tree frog specimens collected by a British naturalist in 1870 and housed at the Natural History Museum in London were assumed to be part of a ...
The cause of a mass frog kill on South Australia's Limestone Coast last year continues to elude experts and is to be investigated alongside a number of other similar unsolved events across the country ...
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It's a small critter, but it's spawning a national movement. (Sound of frog call) With more than 240 species in Australia, each with a unique call, chief scientist Dr Jodi Rowley has helped develop a ...
Sarah Barlow had a small problem. She had a deep knowledge and interest in frogs and toads, including two wildlife degrees focused on herps and a thesis exploring frogs’ use of restored wetlands. But ...
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