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Bellwether: Frogs Not Doing So Hot

October 14, 2015 in General Interest, News

From The New York Times:

Since at least the 1970s, frog populations have been in decline. A new study in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reports that at least 3.1 percent of frog species have gone extinct, and another 6.9 percent may disappear within the next century.

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