Scientists are noticing a decreasing trend in populations of our amphibious friends all over the United States. Researchers first took notice of this around 1989 and by 2004, studies showed that 32.5 percent of the world’s frog populations and 31.7 percent of the United States’ frog populations were on the decline.
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