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Is Deadly “Frog-icide” The Next DDT?
Is Deadly
Earlier this month the St. Petersburg Times reported that the most commonly used fungicide in the U.S. is highly lethal to frogs, and perhaps other wildlife. Chlorothalonil is in the same family of organochlorines as DDT, which was eventually banned in the U.S. because of its impacts on humans and wildlife.
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Froggie and Chance the White's Tree Frogs
Yogi, Olive, and Ninja the olive/green tree frogs
Scabs the Cuban Tree Frog
Toadstool the Pacman Frog
Marjorie the Pyxie Frog
Leafy, Bark, Shroom, and Root the Firebelly Toads
Solar and Lunar the ACFs (albino and gray)
RIP Hedea and Branches.
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