'Amphibian Ark' Planned to Save Frogs

The Panamanian golden frog is one of more than 100 species of disappearing harlequin frogs.
(Image credit: NatureServe)

ATLANTA (AP) -- Ponds and swamps are becoming eerily silent. The familiar melody of ribbits, croaks and chirps is disappearing as a mysterious killer fungus wipes out frog populations around the globe, a phenomenon likened to the extinction of dinosaurs.

Scientists from around the world are meeting Thursday and Friday in Atlanta to organize a worldwide effort to stem the deaths by asking zoos, aquariums and botanical gardens to take in threatened frogs until the fungus can be stopped.

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