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btoad_nearbuenavistaCO.jpg - The number of boreal toads in Colorado has had a steep decline since the 1970's. The decline is attributed to Chytrid fungus and local wildlife managers and scientists are studing the population to reverse this trend.

One of the amphibians reproducing in the alpine pools of Colorado is the boreal toad (Bufo boreas). | The number of boreal toads in Colorado has had a steep decline since the 1970's. The decline is attributed to Chytrid fungus and local wildlife managers and scientists are studing the population to reverse this trend. Download
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