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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNTwo Wildlife Tunnels Are Saving Thousands of Amphibians From Being Crushed by Cars in VermontEvery spring, salamanders, frogs and other amphibians in the northeastern United States migrate to their breeding grounds.
Climate change threatens amphibians globally with extreme weather destroying breeding habitats and increasing mortality.
Amphibians—the most threatened vertebrate class on Earth—are under enormous pressure, with 41% of all species already ...
Roads are deadly for amphibians. A Vermont project proves that wildlife underpasses can make a major difference.
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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNSmall underpasses offer amphibians an extraordinary escape from deathResidents of a Vermont town rallied for construction of wildlife tunnels to save amphibians from becoming road kill. The ...
Vulnerable amphibians are getting some help from an effective and pretty simple intervention–wildlife underpass tunnels. Long ...
Amphibians – the most threatened vertebrate class on Earth – are under enormous pressure, with 41 percent of all species ...
Amphibians such as frogs and salamanders are incredibly sensitive to changes in their environment. Whether it’s a temperature change or a change in water quality, amphibians are likely to notice.
Amphibians need different habitats for different stages of their life cycle – sometimes wetlands, sometimes drier uplands.
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