May 8, 2009 10:36 PM

Scientists Airlift Giant, Endangered Frogs

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(AP)  Scientists are airlifting dozens of one of the world's largest frogs off of Montserrat island to save them from a deadly fungus devastating their dwindling habitat.

The dense forest of this tiny British Caribbean territory is the last remaining stronghold of the critically endangered mountain chicken frog, a 2-pound, frying pan-size amphibian that got its name because locals say its meat tastes like - you guessed it - chicken.

Once eaten as a delicacy, the frog was hunted and much of its habitat on Montserrat was destroyed by the temperamental Soufriere Hills volcano. Now experts fear a virulent fungus could decimate the few thousand frogs they estimate survive.

"Its impact has been catastrophic," Andrew Cunningham, senior scientist with the Zoological Society of London, said of the chytrid fungus. "The mountain chicken frog has been virtually wiped out."

Experts have found 300 dead frogs and believe hundreds more have perished since the fungus surfaced in late February, said Gerardo Garcia, director of the herpetology department at the British-based Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust.

To save the frogs, scientists are giving some of them anti-fungal baths and scooping up dozens of others and flying them at a total cost of $14,000 to zoos in Britain and Sweden, where they live in temperature-controlled rooms with automatic spray systems. About 50 have been flown off the island.

Biologists clad in full paper suits will care for them until they are released.

"We're in a situation where the species could become extinct forever," Garcia said.

Frogs should ideally be kept in their natural habitat, but flying them out was the only short-term solution, said Andrew Terry, Durrell's conservation manager.

They would not have enough to eat if restricted to fungus-free areas, he said.

"Mountain chickens are hardy animals with a wide range of dietary needs," Terry said.

The fungus already has devastated the mountain chicken on Dominica, a nearby island that once served as the frog's other home and whose coat of arms bears the amphibian's image.

Natives on both islands used to favor the frog's meaty legs, although it is mostly tourists now who request them, said Gerard Gray, director of Montserrat's Department of Environment.

Experts are still trying to figure out how to eradicate the fungus, which has killed a range of frog species from Asia to South America.

Chytridiomycosis causes lethargy and convulsions, and thickens the skin that frogs breathe through.

Mountain chickens are nocturnal animals that live in rough terrain, making them hard to find to get an accurate tally of their numbers, Gray said. Scientists estimate a few thousand live on Montserrat.

The large frogs sound like a small howling dog when they croak.

Gray remembers the night he heard a mountain chicken croak and it was so loud he thought it had crawled under his bed.

"My wife laughed at me," he said. "It was in the forest where it was supposed to be."

Hunting aside, the number of frogs was already dwindling in Montserrat because of the active volcano. It has erupted continuously since 1995 and forced more than half of the island's 12,000 people to leave.

But the volcano might prove to be the frog's ultimate savior. Local officials hope to relocate the frog to a region cut off by lava and ash that is inaccessible by foot, and - they hope - free of fungus.

AP
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by rushlimpdrug May 11, 2009 7:32 AM EDT
So what is the story on the virgulent fungus?
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by Slrman-21001573651763300012869 May 10, 2009 5:29 PM EDT
As usual the writers at CBS news demonstrate their total lack of literacy by not understanding where commas are needed. It should be "Giant Endangered Frogs" with no comma. How far the profession of journalist has fallen! Most articles on the news appear to have been written by a disinterested 7th grader. I wonder if there are even any editors employed at CBS? Perhaps the few that remain were chosen from the pool of incompetents that comprise the reporters.
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by Mccarthyaw May 10, 2009 1:48 PM EDT
"mankind" can't save the planet. We're not God. God's will will be done.
Posted by Fighting4Freedom at 5:04 PM : May 9, 2009

We can destroy the planet though.
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by Dgunner May 10, 2009 8:12 AM EDT
The United States government did the same for my ancestors. Instead of giving them a lift . They just walked them to death. The TRAIL OF TEARS. Not once but twice. The massacre of the Lakota tribe to the brink of extinction. The imprisonment of the chira cua apche for twenty seven years. Lucky they weren't on the food chain.. It was easier to infect them with biological germ warfare. Small pox and measles.Tomain poising from tainted food.Now they spend collectively 14000 a frog to fly them out of a dangerous area. BOGGLES THE MIND.
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by slownewsday05 May 9, 2009 11:11 PM EDT
If you believe in a God, that's great. My apologies if I offended anyone. I should give context to what I wrote...

I believe in a god, just not the one the evangelicals claim as theirs. I don't begrudge anyone their beliefs, but the rule of law comes first. There's a reason for the First Amendment.

To me, most evangelicals are religious extremists, regardless of what religion they are, and I think the world has had enough of that type.

Thomas Jefferson said "religion is a matter which lies solely between man and his God". That's the real spirit of the Founding Fathers.
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by slownewsday05 May 9, 2009 8:52 PM EDT
The new liberal motto:

Save a frog, kill a baby
Posted by Fighting4Freedom


Yeah, well, at least the frogs are endangered. We don't have a shortage of humans. Quite the opposite.
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by slownewsday05 May 9, 2009 8:46 PM EDT
"mankind" can't save the planet. We're not God. God's will will be done.
Posted by Fighting4Freedom


Sounds like a liberal waiting for someone else to do the job for him.

There is no God. Only mankind can save the planet.

Man's will be done.
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by roger_inkart May 9, 2009 8:28 PM EDT
Wow. Look at the attention paird to these frogs make the conservative freaks feel even more insecure.

Y'know, if you losers had more going for you in your lives then hating nature and liberals, articles like this wouldn't drive you so nuts.
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by puzzler125 May 9, 2009 7:33 PM EDT
My answer to this is the same as my answer to ALL the questions about whether we can do "both" and that is, yep, there's enough money for both if we're organized enough to figure it all out carefully.
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by hush_puppy May 9, 2009 5:30 PM EDT
Lets get back to the part they taste like chicken!
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