Anyone else concerned for the Colorado River Toad? I would venture a guess and say that their populations have been declining sharply after recent documentaries, coupled with the drought and falling water levels on the Colorado River... Could spell disaster for our psychedelic amphibian friends...
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Joey Green
Not to downplay the seriousness of this issue in any way ..... but.....I would go out on a limb to venture that just like with the gila monsters whom also share this habitat and whose numbers have been steadily declining ..... Habitat destruction (ie: shopping malls, developments, highways etc etc) ... View More
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July 7, 2022
JoseyWales
The song All I Can Do Is Write About It by Lynyrd Skynyrd comes to mind.
"I can see the concrete slowly creepin'. Lord take me and mine before that comes."
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July 7, 2022
invitroHulk
Technically if a animal that is starting to have low numbers biologist around that area would most likely start a breeding program to raise the population back to normal
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July 24, 2022