No I'm glad that there are people who actually care about this
Yes, the toad is still technically extinct in the wild. They've been releasing them into the wild, but in order for it to be de-listed, they need to witness at least 5 breeding pairs for 5 consecutive years (there have only been a few that have bred in the wild).
Honestly, I wasn't super impressed with the breeding facilities. A big part of the problem is just lack of funding. But yeah they were very simplistic and not very clean imo.
If you want to help, you can donate on the website or sign up for volunteering (that's the only way you can see the toads as the wildlife sanctuary is closed to the public).
Here's the website:
The Wyoming Toad Species Survival Plan
Yeah,lindsayshocking, it was really cool being a part of all this and just being able to see the toad...it might not be around in the future...





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