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Amphibian populations in the U.S. decline by nearly 4% yearly due to habitat loss and climate change.
Amphibians face severe threats from habitat loss and climate change, with populations declining by nearly 4% each year in the U.S. since the 1960s.
Development destroys vernal pools, crucial breeding habitats, while rising temperatures force species to shift ranges northward and hunt more for food.
Conservationists like John Bateman and Margot Fass are helping by guiding amphibians across roads, building vernal pools, and educating communities about preserving these habitats.
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Las poblaciones de anfibios en los EE.UU. disminuyen en casi un 4% anual debido a la pérdida de hábitat y el cambio climático.