In 1935, native beetles were wreaking havoc on Australia’s sugar cane crops in Queensland. The beetle larvae lived in the ...
A viral park warning revived myths about psychedelic toads, but scientists say licking them brings danger, conservation risks ...
For the past fifty years, thousands of volunteers have been helping the amphibians cross roads up and down the country. Find ...
Sonoran Desert toads use a fascinating defense mechanism against predators—hallucinogenic toxins. But nature has found a way around it. Amphibians are remarkably resilient creatures. In the 300 ...
The charity reported a record year in 2025, with 280 volunteer groups moving 156,227 toads and submitting their data. In ...
Cane toads secrete a toxin that can harm or even kill animals that lick, bite or eat them, including dogs and cats.