Mozart, ventriloqiual frogs sound a note of hope and warning for Haiti's recovery

Wednesday, January 12, 2011 - 12:10 in Biology & Nature

As the people of Haiti mark a painful anniversary this week and slowly rebuild their earthquake-torn country, scientists from Conservation International (CI) and the Amphibian Specialist Group (ASG) of IUCN report news they hope might become a source of pride and hope for the country's environmental future: the surprising re-discovery of six species of globally unique frogs in the country's severely degraded tropical forests, which had been lost to science for nearly two decades...

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