In much of the world, nature sounds like birds or maybe insects — the cheerful, rhythmic cheeps of a robin, say, or the buzz of a cicada. In Puerto Rico, it sounds like frogs. Lots and lots of ...
Bad Bunny’s latest album amplifies the voices of Puerto Rico’s coquí and endangered crested toad, highlighting the urgent need to protect the island’s fragile ecosystems and cultural heritage.
The habitat of this endemic species is threatened by climate change and by some of the other problems denounced in the album ‘DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,’ such as gentrification and touristification ...
Coquí frogs are cultural symbols in Puerto Rico, well known for the “ko-kee” call made by the common coquí, Eleutherodactylus coqui. In fact, 16 distinct species can be found on the island — and ...
Volunteers gather at sunset every Thursday to search for invasive coqui frogs in Waimānalo on Oʻahu. The frogs, known for their loud chirp, are a major forest and agricultural pest. Community members, ...
The species is characterized by large truncate discs under the frogs' feet and a peculiar, melodious, low voice completely different from any other coquí species in Puerto Rico. HABITAT: The guajón ...
The Horned Frog Men's Golf team traveled to Humacao, Puerto Rico, where they had a very successful first tournament of the ...