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Native turtles return to Yosemite after removal of invasive bullfrogs

  • Scientists from UC Davis studied the impact of removing invasive American bullfrogs on native western pond turtles at Yosemite from 2016 to 2022.
  • Bullfrogs, introduced in the 1950s and established by the 1970s, prey on young turtles and contributed significantly to turtle declines.
  • The study monitored four Yosemite sites, finding turtles up to 36% larger where bullfrogs lived, but juvenile turtles appeared only after bullfrog removal.
  • Brian Todd said bullfrogs are among the worst globally introduced pests because “they eat everything—anything that fits into their mouth.”
  • The research suggests removing bullfrogs in priority areas may aid western pond turtle recovery and restore freshwater ecosystems, though it may not be feasible everywhere.
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Phys.org broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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