Frogs with six legs or an extra set of hips can blame their deformities in part on nutrient-rich runoff from farms and ranches, a University of Colorado study concludes. Biologists have known for ...
Alexandra de Blas: Frogs are sensitive creatures and populations have dramatically declined throughout parts of the country. Sixty-three percent of Australia is privately managed, so the role farmers ...
What gets sprayed on the farm doesn't stay on the farm, suggests a new study that finds frogs living in mountains far away from agricultural fields are contaminated with a range of pesticides, ...
Recent studies conducted by University of Pittsburg researchers have shown that wood frog populations close to farm fields are resistant to multiple insecticides - but not the herbicide Round Up.
Atrazine, the second-most widely used agricultural herbicide in America, can pose a toxic double whammy to tadpoles. The weed killer not only increases the likelihood that massive concentrations of ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The Legacy Parks Foundation has started work on a new park coming to Powell inspired by local stories of hairy frogs. On Wednesday, April 19, the foundation kicked off the ...
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