Decline in amphibian populations
ID: decline-in-amphibian-populations
The decline in amphibian populations refers to a significant and alarming reduction in the number and diversity of amphibian species worldwide. This phenomenon has been observed over the past few decades and has raised concerns among scientists, conservationists, and the general public. Amphibians, which include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts, play crucial roles in ecosystems as both predators and prey and are indicators of environmental health.
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