Galápagos had no native amphibians. Then it was invaded by hundreds of thousands of frogs

4 novembre 2025 | Sofia Quaglia in Santa Cruz, Galápagos
Scientists are only beginning to grasp the scale of the issue and understand what impact the tree frogs may have on the islands’ rare wildlife On the way to her office at the Charles Darwin research station, biologist Miriam San José crouches down near a shallow pond shrouded by vegetation and (…)
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