Frog mating calls change with temperature and may signal when ponds are safe for breeding, offering insight into climate change.
Researchers noted that as water became hotter in ponds, mating calls of male frogs became quicker and more desperate.
When the time is right, a good love song can make all the difference.
Durham Wildlife Trust has reached the proud milestone of recruiting its 100th conservation trainee in 20 years. PETER BARRON reports ...
You don't have to touch the frogs and toads; just listen for their distinctive croaks and chirps. And Friends of the Rouge will teach you how.
Where are the safe havens keeping wildlife safe from climate change? New science offers guidance on how to identify, manage, ...