What Jennifer Holland has reported in National Geographic is one of the best summaries of the amphibian crisis I have read. The photos are beautiful, the anecdotes fresh and unforgettable. You need to read it. Click HERE.
March 20, 2009
Frogs get star treatment in National Geographic
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March 20, 2009 at 6:47 pm
I have never heard that frogs are in danger. Thanks for informing me.
Can you please do a favor for me..?
Dear sir,
I am a student at the Asian University for Women in Chittagong, Bangladesh. I am taking a class about blogs and have created one called “Beauty of Nature”. The focus of my blog is about: endangered species and how human activities affect the animals. I found your blog and it relates to mine and I plan on adding a link to your blog.
If you have a few minutes, you can check out my blog at: http://beautyofnature2009.wordpress.com. If you would like, I would really appreciate it if you can also link my blog.
Thanks for reading.
Sincerely,
Sinthu.
March 20, 2009 at 7:26 pm
Absolutely. Thanks for letting me know about your blog.