Managing Conflicts with Wildlife: Living with Frogs
Frogs control garden pests such as insects and slugs, and serve as a food source for many larger wildlife species. Research on the substances frogs secrete through their skins has even led to the creation of new painkillers and antibiotics. Most frogs in Florida are reclusive and harmless to people...
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Main Authors: | Steven A. Johnson, Holly K. Ober, William M. Giuliano |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries
2015-06-01
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Series: | EDIS |
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Online Access: | https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/129114 |
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