Puerto Rico’s beloved mascot is a miniature tree frog named for its distinctive call: ko-KEE. All night long, choirs of love-starved males serenade would-be mates, who respond with quiet guttural ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. May 17—The Hawaii Department of Agriculture this morning resumed plans to drop a citric acid solution over a remote mountain area ...
Puerto Rican coqui frogs were accidentally introduced to Hawaii in the 1980s, and today there are as many as 91,000 frogs per hectare in some locations. What does that mean for native wildlife?
HONOLULU – The coqui is a tiny, coin-size frog whose distinctive nightly mating calls are a beloved sound in Puerto Rico and other Caribbean islands. But people in Hawaii don’t share the same ...
Hawaii lawmakers are considering legislation that would give counties the option of using money from their share of the state's hotel room tax to pay for the eradication of one of the Islands' most ...
HONOLULU — The coqui is a tiny, coin-sized frog whose distinctive nightly mating calls are a beloved sound in Puerto Rico and other Caribbean islands. But people in Hawaii don’t share the same ...
has invaded the Big Island and won't shut up. Big Island Mayor Harry Kim is looking for $2 million to begin controlling the spread of the nocturnal coqui frog, a beloved native in Puerto Rico but ...
An influx of Puerto Rican coqui frogs in Hawaii has some residents longing for an uninterrupted night's sleep. Liane talks about the invasion with Nilton Matayoshi, chief for the Chemical Mechanical ...
WAHIAWA, Hawaii — You could call it “The Invasion of the Alien Frogs.” But this is no science fiction movie. Tiny Caribbean frogs with a chirp as intense as a lawn mower’s roar have infiltrated the ...