The next time you snivel, "I am freezing to death," you might want to consider the wood frog, which withstands such bone-chilling cold in winter that its heart stops beating yet does not die.
As I wrote last week, as spring unfolds, the avian chorus grows, but it won't reach its full volume until mid-May when the ...
The denizens of the Middle Island wetlands may have short spring migrations, but it's still a perilous journey.
Researchers found that wood frog tadpoles can adapt to ranavirus infections by speeding up their growth, potentially ...