Why are frogs being released at a national park site in California?
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Why are frogs being released at a national park site in California?
VISALIA, Calif. – Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains are now home to more than three dozen yellow-legged frogs recently released by staff from the Oakland Zoo.During the first week of August, the zoo said 43 mountain yellow-legged frogs were flown by helicopter to their release site near Laurel Lake. The event marked the 1,000th yellow-legged amphibian released by the zoo during conservation efforts d…
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