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Years ago, scientists moved eggs of a federally threatened frog from Mexico to Southern California. Audio monitoring -- with an AI assist -- now shows the complicated conservation effort is working.
The frogs were bred as part of NSW government program to prevent endangered species from going extinct and is among other "rewilding" efforts taking place around the nation.
Rare frogs hop back into wild to stop species croaking By Jack Gramenz Updated July 4 2025 - 3:37am, first published 3:31am ...
The northern corroboree frogs were bred at Sydney's Taronga Zoo before being released in Brindabella National Park, west of Canberra. It's estimated as few as 1200 of the frogs remain in the wild, ...
It’s the Moaning Tree Frog! Heleioporus eyrei has an unmistakable call, but the frog itself is nearly indistinguishable from related species in South West Australia, several of which occur in ...