The tiny frog that could: How Arizona is pulling a threatened species back from the edge
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arcprotects.orgThe tiny frog that could: How Arizona is pulling a threatened species back from the edgearcprotects.orgArizona Mirror By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy Jerod MacDonald-Evoy highlights the ARC team and partners creating new wetlands for the Threatened Chiricahua leopard frog in Arizona, quoting ARC Southwestern Program Coordinator Becca Cozad about efforts to support the species’ recovery amid ongoing drought and disease threats. Read Full Article
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