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Frogs are far more than just croaking creatures in ponds—they are essential indicators of environmental health and climate change. In this engaging exploration of herpetology, author Eliza Jeffery reveals how studying frogs provides crucial insights into the state of our planet’s ecosystems.
Through accessible explanations and fascinating examples, this book answers big questions about biodiversity, habitat loss, pollution, and climate impact through the lens of amphibian biology. Learn why frog populations are declining worldwide, what their disappearance means for human survival, and how these remarkable creatures continue to thrive in diverse habitats from rainforests to deserts.
Perfect for young readers and curious minds, this non-fiction work combines scientific knowledge with compelling storytelling to illustrate why protecting frogs is protecting our future.







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