Por: Portland Press Herald World December 03, 2022
RENO, Nev. — A tiny Nevada toad at the center of a legal battle over a geothermal power project has officially been declared an endangered species after U.S. wildlife officials temporarily listed it on a rarely-used emergency basis last spring. “This ruling makes final the listing of the Dixie Valley toad,” the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said in a formal rule published Friday in the Federal Register. The speckled, quarter-sized... + full article
ABC News USA Business December 03, 2022
RENO, Nev. -- A tiny Nevada toad at the center of a legal battle over a geothermal power project has officially been declared an endangered species after U.S. wildlife officials temporarily listed it on a rarely-used emergency basis last spring.“This ruling makes final the... + más
Tiny toad in geothermal power fight gets endangered status | Portland Press Herald
Endangered listing for Nevada toad in geothermal power fight | WPLG Local 10
RENO, Nev. -- A tiny Nevada toad at the center of a legal battle over a geothermal power project has officially been declared an endangered species, after U.S. wildlife officials temporarily listed it on a rarely used emergency basis last spring.“This ruling makes final the... + más
Nevada toad in geothermal power fight gets endangered status | Associated Press
ABC News USA Tech December 03, 2022
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics December 02, 2022
RENO, Nev. – A tiny Nevada toad at the center of a legal battle over a geothermal power project has officially been declared an endangered species after U.S. wildlife officials temporarily listed it on a rarely-used emergency basis last spring.“This ruling makes final the... + más
Endangered listing for Nevada toad in geothermal power fight | ABC News
Associated Press USA Science December 02, 2022
RENO, Nev. (AP) — A tiny Nevada toad at the center of a legal battle over a geothermal power project has officially been declared an endangered species after U.S. wildlife officials temporarily listed it on a rarely-used emergency basis last spring.“This ruling makes final... + más
Nevada toad in geothermal power fight gets endangered status | ABC News
Los Angeles Times USA Nation November 09, 2022
The National Park Service has a few simple requests for its guests who want to enjoy the outdoors: pick up your trash, be mindful of your campfires and please don't lick the Sonoran desert toads. The golden-eyed toads are roughly 7 inches long and emit a weak, low-pitched... + más
National Park Service: Stop licking these toads | WPTV
National Park Service begs visitors to stop licking toads to get high | New York Post
CBS News USA Politics November 08, 2022
The National Park Service is urging visitors not to lick toxic toads that can be found in its parks. The Sonoran desert toad, also known as the Colorado river toad, secretes a potent toxin that can make people sick if they handle the toad or get the poison in their mouths.The... + más
This creature can feast on black widows and we now know how | Newsweek
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