The glassfrog was named after Neisi Dajomes - the first Ecuadorian woman to win an Olympic gold medal.
Munching on mosquito larvae, recycling nutrients, or helping lock away carbon: Tucked away in New Hampshire’s forests, waterways, and vernal pools, reptiles and amphibians are doing it all. But throughout the state, these animals also face a fast-moving and rising threat to their continued existence: traffic. Roadkill is one of the biggest threats that reptile […]
The plant-eater Tanyka was a “living fossil” when it stalked the Earth around 275 million years ago.
A rainy spring day might ruin plans to enjoy the warm weather. But on rainy spring nights, thousands of amphibians embark on a short journey t…
LACONIA — City council unanimously approved a motion to designate a city-owned parcel on Lafayette Street as conservation land following the d…
HOLDERNESS — Spring is here and amphibians are on the move. Did you know that amphibians are experiencing some of the highest rates of extinct…
