El Niño and a pathogen, not global warming, killed Costa Rican toad
Monday, March 1, 2010 - 22:14
in Earth & Climate
Scientists broadly agree that global warming may threaten the survival of many plant and animal species; but global warming did not kill the Monteverde golden toad, an often cited example of climate-triggered extinction, says a new study.
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