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Hundreds of Mountain Yellow-legged Frogs Leap Back Into the Wild
More than 350 Mountain Yellow-legged Frogs have been reintroduced into the wild in Southern California’s San Bernardino Mountains, marking one of the largest releases to date and a significant step in efforts to save this endangered species. The release also represents a milestone for Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego — the aquarium’s first-ever species reintroduction and a historic moment in its growing conservation work.
Coral Conservation Comes to Life in Living Seas
Caring for Little Blue Penguin Chicks
Endangered Frogs Tagged for Reintroduction to the Wild
Birch Aquarium Leaps Into Frog Conservation
Tiny Tails: Raising Seahorses at Birch Aquarium
Penguin Molting Makeover
When in drought, call the beavers
Beaver reintroduction and restoration can help with some of the West's most profound water problems, both in terms of quantity and quality. A trial program is underway at Caribou Ranch in Boulder County.
NATAS Heartland Chapter Emmy Nomination | Student Production: Short-Form Non-Fiction Nomination
Making Waves in Coral Conservation
A Coast-to-Coast Collaboration
Birch Aquarium Celebrates First Successful Hatch Season
Birch Aquarium moves one-year-old seadragons on exhibit
Successful Spawning and Cross-Fertilization Bring Hope for the Critically Endangered Sunflower Star
New Year, New Baby: First Little Blue Penguin Hatched at Birch Aquarium
When Wildlife and Coloradans Collide.
The Wild I-70 Audio Tour introduces listeners to the wildlife and environments beyond their windshield.