
Saving Yosemite's Frogs
Season 2013 Episode 313 | 8m 27s
Habitat restoration efforts in Yosemite are helping endangered frogs survive.
Human introduced non-native species (fish and fungus) have been causing the frog to go from the most abundant amphibian in the Sierra Nevada to critically endangered. However, habitat restoration efforts in Yosemite are showing promising signs for the frog's recovery and long-term survival. Learn more about the Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog by visiting htt://www.nps.gov/yose/naturescience
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Saving Yosemite's Frogs
Season 2013 Episode 313 | 8m 27s
Human introduced non-native species (fish and fungus) have been causing the frog to go from the most abundant amphibian in the Sierra Nevada to critically endangered. However, habitat restoration efforts in Yosemite are showing promising signs for the frog's recovery and long-term survival. Learn more about the Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog by visiting htt://www.nps.gov/yose/naturescience
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