Global Warming Link To Amphibian Declines In Doubt
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - 12:35
in Biology & Nature
Evidence that global warming is causing the worldwide declines of amphibians may not be as conclusive as previously thought, according to biologists. The findings, which contradict two widely held views, could help reveal what is killing the frogs and toads and aid in their conservation.
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