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Subject: Re: a decade of loss
From: Adder posted Thu, Oct 29 2009, 8:07pm 
i really hope that the golden toad has not gone entirly extinct
Subject: Re: a decade of loss
From: luna1580 posted Fri, Oct 30 2009, 2:36am 
adder, none have been seen alive or dead for 20 years, so they are probably truly extinct. so sad....
Subject: Re: a decade of loss
From: Adder posted Fri, Oct 30 2009, 9:16am 
i realize that but i thought i had heard of a sighting somewhere but i forgot where
Subject: Re: a decade of loss
From: luna1580 posted Sat, Oct 31 2009, 2:53am 
we can't say for sure that the loss of the golden toad was related to Chytrid Fungus -see the good link below from southlander, but it is a possibility.

something is actively happening to earth's amphibians, causing their extinction rates to greatly exceed what we would expect to find in nature. please visit my above (or belowe) link and explore "amphibian ark". the worldwide "amphibian death crisis" is real and "unnatural" according to all known historic models of extinction rates.

i don't want to live in a world without amphibians.....

Amphibian Ark


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