Animals
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Eccentric Frogs Believed to be Extinct Returns to the UK
Pelophylax lessonae, the northern pool frog, is one of the most endangered amphibians. The species' value to Britain was first realized in 1995 after going extinct in the UK. Thanks to a reintroduction campaign, it is currently prospering once more.
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