A rare Woodhouse's toad has returned to the Springs Preserve in Las Vegas for the first time in nearly 65 years, giving conservationists fresh hope that wildlife is returning to a restored habitat ...
We often forget that our present and future are shaped by the past and sometimes the reflection of the past surprises the present in a unique way. If you think that only happens with humans, read this ...
The Houston toad may no longer live in the city it's named for. Urban growth pushed the small, warty amphibian out of most of the region decades ago. Today, it survives in only a few Texas counties.
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