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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.

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Coral Conservation Comes to Life in Living Seas

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Caring for Little Blue Penguin Chicks

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Endangered Frogs Tagged for Reintroduction to the Wild

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Birch Aquarium Leaps Into Frog Conservation

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Tiny Tails: Raising Seahorses at Birch Aquarium

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Penguin Molting Makeover

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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

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Making Waves in Coral Conservation

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A Coast-to-Coast Collaboration

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Birch Aquarium Celebrates First Successful Hatch Season

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Birch Aquarium moves one-year-old seadragons on exhibit

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Successful Spawning and Cross-Fertilization Bring Hope for the Critically Endangered Sunflower Star

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New Year, New Baby: First Little Blue Penguin Hatched at Birch Aquarium

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When Wildlife and Coloradans Collide.

The Wild I-70 Audio Tour introduces listeners to the wildlife and environments beyond their windshield.

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The Troubled Toads of the Rockies

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Fight or Flight: The Raptors of Colorado

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Studying the Secrets Shark and Ray Blood

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