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August 20, 2008 4:11:15 PM CDT



Zoos Leap Into Year of Frog

Posted Feb 29, 08 9:23 AM CST in Science & Health 

(Newser) – How could any zoo resist? Leap Day, in the Year of the Frog, is being celebrated by zoos and conservationists everywhere as the perfect time to draw attention to the plight of amphibians. "We want to get people talking about frogs and thinking about them," said one zookeeper. "But the main thing we want them to understand is that the frogs in their back yard are really, really important.” 

Frogs and other amphibians have suffered declines due to habitat loss, pesticides, and fungal infections in recent decades. Amphibians are especially susceptible to environmental changes because their skin is so permeable; a third are threatened with extinction. Scientists value them for research, and anyone can appreciate the need to protect species that eat disease-carrying insects.

Sources: Florida Today, Baltimore Sun, Wikipedia

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