nuisance animal problems
Moore and Blair Hedges of Pennsylvania State University led an expedition to the remote mountains of southwest Haiti this past October. Their goal was to search for the long lost La Selle Grass frog (E. glanduliferoides) that had not been seen in more than 25 years. They also assessed the status of many of Haiti’s 48 other native species of amphibians, most of which depend on the country’s shrinking mountain regions: Massif de la Hotte in the southwest and Massif de la Selle in the southeast.
Moore and Blair Hedges of Pennsylvania State University led an expedition to the remote mountains of southwest Haiti this past October. Their goal was to search for the long lost La Selle Grass frog (E. glanduliferoides) that had not been seen in more than 25 years. They also assessed the status of many of Haiti’s 48 other native species of amphibians, most of which depend on the country’s shrinking mountain regions: Massif de la Hotte in the southwest and Massif de la Selle in the southeast.
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