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'Amphibian Ark' planned to save frogs
AP   Thursday, 15 February 2007

This undated photo released by Zoo Atlanta Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2007 shows a Marsupial  frog. The once common melody of ribbits, croaks and chirps is disappearing as a mysterious, killer fungus rapidly wipes out frog populations around the globe, a phenomenon likened to the mass extinction of dinosaurs. In response, scientists from around the world are meeting in Atlanta to organize a worldwide effort to stem the deaths by asking zoos, aquariums and botanical gardens to take in bunches of frogs until they can figure out how to stop the fungus. (AP Photo/Zoo Atlanta)AP - Ponds and swamps are becoming eerily silent. The familiar melody of ribbits, croaks and chirps is disappearing as a mysterious killer fungus wipes out frog populations around the globe, a phenomenon likened to the extinction of dinosaurs.


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