Haitian hot spot: The mystery of the vanishing frogs: A wild bunch adventure
Article Abstract:
Blair Hedges is an American scientist studying about frogs in Haiti. He has found the cutting of the forests, mostly for firewood and charcoal is the main cause of frogs disappearance, so planting tree can help the frogs survive and protect from the terrible flooding that occurs after heavy rains.
Publication Name: Wild
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1492-014X
Year: 2004
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What's the buzz? Could it be a bee?
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The world consists of more than 20,000 different kinds of bees who perform various kinds of works, which are beneficial to people. As they spread pollen around, they fertilize the flowers they walk on thus helping in the growth of apples, watermelons and many more fruits.
Publication Name: Wild
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1492-014X
Year: 2005
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