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Posted on January 30, 2019January 30, 2019 by Roland Knapp

Story on how scientists transport animals

The Conversation recently published a story about how scientists move butterflies, sea turtles, and frogs as part of conservation-related activities. The section on frogs features mountain yellow-legged frogs and was written by Mountain Lakes Research Group team member, Roland Knapp. Have a look.

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