This week's question: The Sonoran desert toad, whose secretions have psychedelic properties when dried and smoked, is being hunted to near-extinction by trappers who sell the amphibians' slime to ...
Volunteers in North Northumberland estimate they have helped more than 1,600 toads return to their breeding ponds this spring. For the third consecutive year, the Seahouses Toads on Roads Group, known ...
For generations, Louisiana kids could wander out to a sunny schoolyard or sandy lot, scoop up a flat, spiky “horned toad,” and head back to class with living proof of recess bragging rights. Those ...
A volunteer group has helped dozens of toads, frogs and newts cross a busy road in Derbyshire. Volunteers from the Derbyshire Amphibian and Reptile Group guided 58 toads and 19 frogs back to their ...
A member of a "toad patrol" group says the army of volunteers have helped more than 4,000 toads, as well as "quite a few" frogs and some smooth newts. Milly Kennedy is part of the Henley Toad Patrol ...
Britain’s toads have begun their spring migration, putting them at even greater risk than usual. Here’s how – and why – we should look after them There’s a touch of old magic about toads, those ...
Scientists are deliberately breeding the invasive cane toad in Western Australia's far north as part of a strategy to protect native wildlife. Exposing predators like goannas to small, non-lethal ...
A member of a "toad patrol" group says the army of volunteers have helped more than 4,000 toads, as well as "quite a few" frogs and some smooth newts. Milly Kennedy is part of the Henley Toad Patrol ...
It took the San Francisco earthquake to destroy a rather creative San Bernardino County industry briefly flourishing in Needles in 1906. Two enterprising men were making good money capturing ...
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