8 Amphibian Species Disappearing from American Wetlands (And 8 That Are Surprisingly Resilient)
They’re vanishing before we even get to know them. Tiny frogs, slippery salamanders, creatures that once filled wetlands with croaks and splashes—some are fading like mist in morning sun. Pollution. Drought. Disease. Bulldozers. The reasons pile up, but the result is the same: a silence creeping across America’s swamps, ponds, and marshes where life used …










