News release: Enhanced wetland on UCSC’s Coastal Science Campus will benefit threatened frogs
The California red-legged frog is a threatened species that has been found on the UC Santa Cruz Coastal Science Campus, but has not been known to breed there successfully. That may soon change with the construction of a small pond designed to enhance an existing seasonal wetland and provide potential breeding habitat for the native frog.
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