A coquí frog sits on a tree branch in El Yunque rainforest in Caimito, Puerto Rico. The tiny frog is named coqui after its distinctive two-note call of "ko-KEE, ko-KEE," and has become a symbol for ...
How's this for a holiday gift that's not only unique but also supports a vast natural resource of Puerto Rico. Discover Puerto Rico, in partnership with Conservacion ConCiencia, the local ...
Tres especies de coquí, nombre onomatopéyico que reciben unas pequeñas ranas autóctonas de Puerto Rico, se encuentran en peligro de extinción, según el Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales ...
CHICAGO, May 8, 2023 – The coqui frog is one of Puerto Rico’s most iconic animals. It gets its name from its distinctive two-note call, “co-qui,” which can be heard throughout the island every night.
If you have someone on your holiday gift list who adores frogs, here’s a chance to give them a present to be proud of — and help to protect an indigenous species in Puerto Rico. This holiday season, ...
Nov. 26, 2006 — -- El Yunque, a forest in a Puerto Rican mountain range, begins about 300 feet above sea level and goes to 3,500 feet. "We have a very, very rich environment," said Cynthia ...
San Juan — La comunidad de coquíes, pequeña rana autóctona y símbolo de Puerto Rico, busca recuperarse tras la devastación sufrida en estos ecosistemas por el huracán María y donde residen miles de ...
Climate change might also mean a bit of frog-call change. Warming temperatures tend to nudge animals toward smaller bodies. And smaller body sizes in frogs often means their voices head toward the ...
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