Bat poop matters. So says a study examining a little-known species, the Caucasian parsley frog, and its reliance on insects that breed in bat guano. This is yet another study showing how critically ...
Shelter is your top priority in most survival emergencies. Severe weather conditions can kill within a few hours if you don’t have some type of shelter to defend you from the elements. Luckily, there ...
Maybe it’s a sign of our times that the Supreme Court’s next case could hinge on something so obscure as whether five ponds in southeastern Louisiana stay wet year-round. The endangered dusky gopher ...
Frogs are often one of the first animals kids learn about in the United States. Cow goes moo, duck goes quack, frogs go ...
Unleash your outdoor potential with our ultimate bushcraft guide! In this video, we take you through essential survival skills and techniques, perfect for both beginners and seasoned outdoor ...
Wood frogs hold in urine all winter as a survival mechanism by recycling urea, according to a study published Tuesday. In Alaska, wood frogs go eight months without urinating, and now scientists have ...
A small frog with a big voice is starting to make a comeback in Massachusetts, thanks to some help from state scientists and student volunteers. The eastern spadefoot is about 2 inches long, with a ...
Agricultural areas are characterized by the replacement of native vegetation with plant crops or forage species. These create radically modified habitats for anurans, but in some areas frogs persist ...