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Aug. 28, 2022 The yellow-legged frog thrived for thousands of years in hundreds of streams cascading year-round down the San Gabriel, San Bernardino and San Jacinto mountains. Today, federal ...
In the remote waterways of the San Gabriel Mountains, some 170 froglets are swimming and hopping in their native habitat. They are southern mountain yellow-legged frogs — and they are so rare ...
A group of hikers were treated to a rare and incredible sight in the San Gabriel Mountains. The hikers were about five miles ...
There are about 170 more southern mountain yellow-legged frogs in the San Gabriel Mountains now, thanks to an endangered species breeding program the Los Angeles Zoo is involved in. In efforts to ...
Notably, its belly and bottom half of its back legs are yellow, giving the frog its moniker. Read the full story In the remote waterways of the San Gabriel Mountains, some 170 froglets are ...
Over two years after they were removed from California’s San Gabriel Mountains due to the Bobcat Fire, endangered mountain yellow-legged frogs have been released into their native habitat. The ...
The San Gabriel Mountains loom like an impregnable fortress ... a biology student at Cal State Los Angeles, as a small yellow-and-black bird suddenly stopped in midair, entangled in a mist net.