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They use traps manufactured in Australia and while researchers say the traps are successful, they’re not the final solution to the cane toad problem. Andreas Kunz of Naples knows firsthand what ...
Australian park rangers discovered a potentially record-breaking giant cane toad last week. Dubbed "Toadzilla," she weighed in at 5.95 pounds, six times more than the average of her species.
IT COULD be one of the world’s most unfairly maligned creatures. Despite its invasion of Australia, the cane toad has not triggered the overwhelming ecological disaster that some predicted.
Their wireless communication technology, once perfected, means scientists will no longer need to visit sensors in remote locations if they want to monitor the cane toad pest's march across the ...