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  • B.C. is moving millions of frogs for construction—no one knows if they’re surviving

    B.C. is moving millions of frogs for construction—no one knows if they’re surviving

    The study finds that frogs and salamanders are moved by the millions, along with smaller numbers of snakes and other reptiles, to clear the way for pipelines, culverts and other development.

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