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Splish splash 💦🐸🚿
#frogs#blobfrogs#cute frogs#frog art#frog#forg#blorbo#blorbforg#frogcore#froggies#froggo#frogposting#frogblr#cottagecore#cottagecore art#art
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Fairy Frogmother, watercolor, 2024 (ig/kofi)
#mine#my art#toad#frogblr#frogcore#mushroomcore#watercolor#ahouse#fairy tale art#childrens book illustration
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i often think about that deep diving expedition where a toad was caught on camera at the bottom of loch ness
i wonder how he’s doing
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I'm pretty sure
refrog if you agree
#frog#animals#nature#frogs#amphibians#Afrixalus#Afrixalus fornasini#spiny reed frogs#transparent pngs#frogblr#frogs that look like toffees
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how do these things exist in the wild dude
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BEEPS
#green tree frog#american green tree frog#frog blog#frog blogging#frog#frogs#frogposting#amphibian#amphibians#frogblr#herpetology#herping#tree frog
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April's frogs day or whatever is called.
I've done these designs for this month's sticker club, which one is your favorite?
#sillies#my art#art#frog#frog art#frogcore#frog sticker#sticker club#artist on tumblr#froggie#frogblr
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Behold my frog.
Buy crocheted clones of my frog.
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"For over a decade, the Yosemite toad has been recognized as a federally threatened species, after experiencing a 50% population decline during the Rim Fire of 2013.
The wildfire, which encompassed a mass of land near Yosemite National Park, made the amphibian species especially vulnerable in its home habitat.
Native to the Sierra Nevada, the toads play a key role in the area’s ecosystem — and conservationists stepped in to secure their future.
In 2017, the San Francisco Zoo’s conservation team began working with the National Park Service, Yosemite Conservancy, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish & Wildlife, and the U.S. Geological Survey.
The goal of all of these stakeholders? To raise their own Yosemite toads, re-establishing a self-sustaining population in the wild.
“Over the past several years, SF Zoo’s conservation team has been busily raising hundreds of these small but significant amphibians from tadpole stage, a species found only in the Sierra Nevada, for the purpose of reintroducing them to an area of Yosemite National Park where it was last seen 11 years ago,” the zoo shared on social media.
By 2022, a group of toads were deemed ready for release — and at the end of June of this year [2024], 118 toads were flown via helicopter back to their habitat.
“It’s the first time anyone has ever raised this species in captivity and released them to the wild,” Rochelle Stiles, field conservation manager at the San Francisco Zoo, told SFGATE. “It’s just incredible. It makes what we do at the zoo every day worthwhile.”
Over the past two years, these toads were fed a diet of crickets and vitamin supplements and were examined individually to ensure they were ready for wildlife release.
Zoo team members inserted a microchip into each toad to identify and monitor its health. In addition, 30 of the toads were equipped with radio transmitters, allowing their movements to be tracked using a radio receiver and antenna.
The project doesn’t end with this single wildlife release; it’s slated to take place over the next five years, as conservationists continue to collect data about the toads’ breeding conditions and survivability in an ever-changing climate. They will also continue to raise future toad groups at the zoo’s wellness and conservation center...
While the future of the Yosemite toad is still up in the air — and the uncertainty of climate change makes this a particularly audacious leap of faith — the reintroduction of these amphibians could have positive ripple effects for all of Yosemite.
Their re-entry could restore the population balance of invertebrates and small vertebrates that the toads consume, as well as balance the food web, serving as prey for snakes, birds, and other local predators.
“Zoo-reared toads can restore historic populations,” Nancy Chan, director of communications at the San Francisco Zoo, told SFGATE.
Stiles continued: “This is our backyard, our home, and we want to bring native species back to where they belong.”
-via GoodGoodGood, July 11, 2024
#yosemite#yosemite national park#california#united states#amphibian#frogs and toads#frogblr#frogposting#toadblr#toad#endangered species#wild animals#biodiversity#wildlife conservation#wildlife#good news#hope
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It's unfrogettable! 🐸🧼💚
#frogs#blobfrogs#forg#frog art#frogcore#froggies#frogblr#froggy#froggie#vintage logos#logo design#graphic design#typography#bath soap#frog bath#frog froth#art
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Hey kid
Time to learn about tomato frogs.
This weird frog blows up like a balloon and makes glue. Click below to learn more:
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starbucks secret menu item
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everyone, meet Sprout, Beanie's new friend 🥹💚
#frog#froggie#froggy#frogblr#cute frog#frog art#frogs and toads#cute animals#cute anime characters#cutecore#kawaiicore#kawaii aesthetic#cute aesthetic#cute#chibi#chibi art#art#illust#soft art#artist support#artists on tumblr#illustrators on tumblr#cute art#kawaii art#illustration#drawing#digital artist#digital art#my art
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purple harlequin toad // Atelopus barbotini photographed by abunchoftanks
#purple#purple harlequin toad#Atelopus barbotini#bufo#bufonidae#toad#science#frog#amphibian#toadblr#frogblr#cute#animals#nature#wildlife#photography
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Because frogs 💚
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