92 tree frogs rescued from Toro Canyon Creek oil spill released back into wild
More than 90 small frogs were released back into the wild this week after being recovered from an oil spill at Toro Canyon Creek near Summerland. The frogs were rescued in August by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife Oiled Wildlife Care Network (OWCN) and Santa Barbara’s Wildlife Care Network (SBWCN). Crews said the frogs were found coated in oil. They were washed and rehabilitated back to prime health before being prepared for release.