🌿 Hopping Back from the Brink: Frogs Beat the Chytrid Curse in Sequoia–Kings Canyon

🌿 Hopping Back from the Brink: Frogs Beat the Chytrid Curse in Sequoia–Kings Canyon

Amphibian Rewilding with an Antifungal Edge

For decades, chytrid fungus (Bd) has slashed amphibian populations across the planet, erasing species and silencing wetlands. But in Sequoia–Kings Canyon, the tide is turning. This week marks the release of another wave of antifungal-protected Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frogs—bringing the total to about one thousand individuals reintroduced into their ancestral waters. It’s not just a wildlife win—it’s a resurrection chorus echoing through the high Sierra. The Grand Cosmic Mycelial Network may hum for mushrooms, but today, it’s singing for frogs.

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