found that more than 63,000 poison arrow frogs of 32 species were traded internationally between 2004 and 2008; harvesting of these frogs from the wild is putting them at risk in their home ranges., assistant professor and Michigan Fellow at the University of Michigan says his research program is focused on how these frogs for me to be sure that I wanted to follow an academic research track," he says,"After that I followed the 'stereotypical' science path.
"Furthermore, the biodiversity of the Global South has been much less thoroughly studied than that of the North, so maybe the lessons learned throughout my research will help scientists from other Southern countries develop their own systems where similar challenges may exist," he says., who says her life changed forever when she got to meet a poison frog in real life – now she studies a range of brightly colored frogs and moths and how they interact with predators.
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