Documenting an occurrence of a new wildlife species for a region is usually good news. Unfortunately, with the number of non-native species that seemingly pop up, this is not always the case.
They're hungry. They can grow nearly as big as a human hand. They're in Georgia. Georgia wildlife officials are concerned about an invasive species of cannibal frogs that could cause major problems in ...
Experts say an invasive species of frog is here to stay along Florida's west coast. Cuban tree frogs have established themselves in Florida since they were first recorded in Miami back in 1952. The ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJW) — An invasive kind of tree frog known to sometimes eat other tree frogs has been spotted in Georgia, the state’s department of natural resources reported. Spotted lanternfly found ...
Cannibal tree frogs from Cuba are invading parts of the US - and wildlife officials are urging people to kill the amphibians on the spot. The warning is due to the human hand-sized frogs eating those ...