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In South Africa, endangered frogs get another chance

Conservationists monitor 200 endangered frogs that were released along South Africa's coastline after a captive-breeding program at the Johannesburg Zoo

Reported by: AP Published on: October 02, 2018 14:30 IST
In South Africa, endangered frogs get another chance
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JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Conservationists are monitoring some 200 endangered frogs that were released along South Africa's coastline after a captive-breeding program at the Johannesburg Zoo.

The release last month of the Pickersgill's reed frogs happened in KwaZulu-Natal province, where the species' wetland habitat along the Indian Ocean coast has come under severe pressure from human development.

The Endangered Wildlife Trust, a South African group, will follow the progress of the frogs, which were transported in plastic jars by road to their new homes near the city of Durban.

The Pickersgill's reed frog is about 2.5-3 centimeters (1-1.2 inches) long. The males are smaller than the females.

The species was among those earmarked for help after a fungus killed many amphibian populations around the world in the early 2000s.

Disclaimer: This is unedited, unformatted feed from the Associated Press (AP) wire.
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