The Golden Toad of Costa Rica’s Monteverde cloud forest, once abundant and brilliantly colored, declined rapidly after the late 1980s. A drying climate linked to El Niño, along with the spread of ...
The golden toad, native to Costa Rica, has not been officially seen in over 36 years. A 2022 IPCC report named climate change a key driver in the golden toad's extinction. Researchers debated whether ...
Golden toads (Incilius periglenes) lived only in the cloud forests above Monteverde, Costa Rica before vanishing without a ...
Trevor and Kyle Ritland, twin brothers and documentarians, debut with an overwrought investigation into the extinction of the golden toad, a native of Costa Rica’s cloud forests whose last recorded ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Amargosa toad. (Photo courtesy Center for Biological Diversity) A conservation group is preparing to sue the federal government ...
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