The habitat of this endemic species is threatened by climate change and by some of the other problems denounced in the album ...
Other genetic solutions are in development. Tadpole cannibalism has inspired a team at Macquarie University to engineer ...
Tony Armstrong discusses why cane toads are considered an invasive species in Australia. In this video, he visits a group of ...
Kitted out with torches, gloves and buckets, hundreds of 'toad busters' will go on the hunt for a dangerous invader across northern Australia this week.
The Puerto Rican crested toad may be new to the general public, but the Fort Worth Zoo began efforts to preserve this ...
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The cane toad (Rhinella marina) is an invasive species in Australia, originally introduced to control agricultural pests. However, its introduction has led to significant ecological consequences ...
Eating rabbit, camel, carp, feral cat, deer and cane toad might sound extreme to some, but it's gaining attention as a solution to tackle the growing impact of invasive species. Now, Tony ...
Bob Katter has renewed calls for kids to become armed cane toad bounty hunters while appearing on Tony Armstrong’s new TV series, where he is served up a plate of the invasive pest. The maverick ...