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Once-Extinct Toads Reintroduced to Wild

A diminutive Kihansi spray toad newborn rests on the back of an adult female.
A diminutive Kihansi spray toad newborn rests on the back of an adult female.
(Image credit: Julie Larsen Maher/Wildlife Conservation Society)

A tiny, vanished toad has returned home.

About 2,000 Kihansi spray toads have been reintroduced into the Kihansi Gorge in Tanzania after the animal was declared extinct in the wild. This is the first example of an amphibian species that had been declared extinct in the wild being repatriated to its native habitat, according to a release from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), an environmental group which has led the effort to return the toads to their home.

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