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Attention all animal rights activists, environmentalists, and anyone else who simply cares: be sure to take action on the following issues this week!

Save Sea Turtles

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New Species Found in Ecuador

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Scientists have found a handful of new species of creatures while working with Conservation International in Ecuador and Peru. The prime area of exploration, the Upper Nangaritza River Bain, is composed of remote mountains made up of forests, located in the Cordillera del Cor.

Along with an assortment of katydids, the Dendrobates poison arrow frog, the tiny “minute” Pristimantis frog, the Hyalinobatrachium glass frog, the Enyalioides lizard, and the “ugly salamander” are all potentially new species.

I showed my daughter the pictures, and while we both agreed that the “ugly salamander” is hideous, calling something ugly by name really isn’t a very nice thing to do. Even “appearance-challenged salamander” would have been better than flat out “ugly.”

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200 New Frog Species Discovered

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Now you see it, but in the future you might notNow you see it, but in the future you might notRemember when we talked about how scientists were still discovering new animals?  Well those industrious squints have been at it again.

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