The Call of a Native Frog Is Heard Again in Southern California Thanks to Help From Mexico and AI
- Native red-legged frogs were reintroduced in Southern California after largely disappearing due to invasive bullfrogs and habitat loss.
- Scientists used DNA to find genetically similar frogs in Mexico to repopulate the species across the U.S.-Mexico border.
- With help from Mexico and AI audio analysis, the quiet breeding call of the red-legged frog was heard again, indicating successful reproduction.
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The call of a native frog is heard again in Southern California thanks to help from Mexico and AI
Efforts to restore the red-legged frog to Southern California, where it had all but disappeared, seemed doomed when the COVID-19 pandemic struck and restrictions were put in place at the U.S.
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