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Smithsonian Scientists Release 500 Critically Endangered Frogs Into The Wild
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2018-01-28
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The variable harlequin frog has seen its populations dwindle over the past decades, but scientists with the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute have made an important step toward recovery.
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