Brisbane Times
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Frog population decline sparks urgent conservation efforts to protect ecosystems
The global frog population is declining, prompting urgent conservation efforts in Central America. Biologist Brian Gratwicke is working to revive species in Panama's Altos de Campana National Park, as the loss of frogs has led to a fivefold increase in mosquito-borne malaria cases. This highlights the crucial role frogs play in maintaining ecological balance and human health.
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