Por: Newsweek World January 10, 2024
Thousands of invasive toads are about to be killed by Australian locals as the annual Great Cane Toad Bust kicks off, with experts urging participants to euthanize the amphibians humanely using the cool-and-freeze method.The Bust, organized by environmental group Watergum, is due to start on January 13 and will last a week. Australian residents from across the country are encouraged to capture and kill as many cane toad adults, tadpoles and... + full article
WPTV USA Life October 02, 2023
WELLINGTON, Fla. — There is an amphibian in Florida that is so toxic it can kill your pet in minutes.Cane toads, also called bufo toads, are an invasive animal prevalent in Florida. They are native to South and Central America, but wildlife experts said they were to control... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion June 07, 2023
When large and warty cane toads were first brought to Australia nearly 100 years ago, they had a simple mission: to gobble up beetles and other pests in the sugarcane fields. Today, though, the toads have become an infamous example of a global problem: biocontrol initiatives... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech February 16, 2023
An employee at a hardware store in Minnesota received a slimy surprise when they found a cane toad in a shipment of plants. The problem is... there are no cane toads in Minnesota.The employee brought the amphibious hitchhiker to the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota... + más
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NBC News USA Science January 20, 2023
In the wild rainforest of Australia’s north, park rangers have stumbled upon a predator so large they felt they had no choice but to dub it Toadzilla. The giant cane toad was discovered Jan. 12 by rangers who were conducting track work in Conway National Park in the state of... + más
Toadzilla, giant cane toad found in Australia, may be a record-breaker | ABC7
Newsweek USA Tech January 20, 2023
An enormous toadzilla cane toad, one of the world's most invasive species, has been discovered sitting by the side of a forest track in Australia.The massive amphibian, later found to weigh a whopping 5.95 pounds, was found in Conway National Park, in Queensland.I reached... + más
NBC 6 South Florida USA World January 20, 2023
Queensland Department of Environment and Science Kylee Gray, a ranger with the Queensland Department of Environment and Science, holds a giant cane toad, Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023, near Airlie Beach, Australia. data-ellipsis=false> In the wild rainforest of north, park rangers... + más
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
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