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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, swimming in shallow water in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Also in the water are tadpoles of the same species. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, swimming in shallow water in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Also in the water are tadpoles of the same species. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, resting in shallow water in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Also in the water are tadpoles of the same species. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150276.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, resting in shallow water in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Also in the water are tadpoles of the same species.  Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150285.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, resting in shallow water in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Also in the water are tadpoles of the same species. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150293.jpg
  • Amargosa toad, Bufo nelsoni.  The species is described as sensitive and imperiled by the State of Nevada and U.S. Bureau of Land Management, but is not listed as an Endangered Species.  Oasis Valley, near Beatty, Nevada.
    07100910-amargosa-toad.jpg
  • Tadpole of Amargosa toad, Bufo nelsoni.  The species is described as sensitive and imperiled by the State of Nevada and U.S. Bureau of Land Management, but is not listed as an Endangered Species.  Oasis Valley, near Beatty, Nevada
    07100886-amargosa-toad.jpg
  • Amargosa toad, Bufo nelsoni.  The species is described as sensitive and imperiled by the State of Nevada and U.S. Bureau of Land Management, but is not listed as an Endangered Species.  Oasis Valley, near Beatty, Nevada.
    07100740-amargosa-toad.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150241.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150259.jpg
  • Tadpole of Amargosa toad, Bufo nelsoni.  The species is described as sensitive and imperiled by the State of Nevada and U.S. Bureau of Land Management, but is not listed as an Endangered Species.  Oasis Valley, near Beatty, Nevada
    07100903-amargosa-toad.jpg
  • Tadpole of Amargosa toad, Bufo nelsoni.  The species is described as sensitive and imperiled by the State of Nevada and U.S. Bureau of Land Management, but is not listed as an Endangered Species.  Oasis Valley, near Beatty, Nevada
    07100852-amargosa-toad.jpg
  • Tadpoles of Amargosa toad, Bufo nelsoni.  The species is described as sensitive and imperiled by the State of Nevada and U.S. Bureau of Land Management, but is not listed as an Endangered Species.  Oasis Valley, near Beatty, Nevada
    07100705-amargosa-toad.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150243.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150244.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, resting in shallow water in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150272.jpg
  • Tadpole of Amargosa toad, Bufo nelsoni.  The species is described as sensitive and imperiled by the State of Nevada and U.S. Bureau of Land Management, but is not listed as an Endangered Species.  Oasis Valley, near Beatty, Nevada
    07100896-amargosa-toad.jpg
  • Tadpole of Amargosa toad, Bufo nelsoni.  The species is described as sensitive and imperiled by the State of Nevada and U.S. Bureau of Land Management, but is not listed as an Endangered Species.  Oasis Valley, near Beatty, Nevada
    07100894-amargosa-toad.jpg
  • Tadpoles of Amargosa toad, Bufo nelsoni.  The species is described as sensitive and imperiled by the State of Nevada and U.S. Bureau of Land Management, but is not listed as an Endangered Species.  Oasis Valley, near Beatty, Nevada
    07100778-amargosa-toad.jpg
  • Amargosa toad, Bufo nelsoni.  The species is described as sensitive and imperiled by the State of Nevada and U.S. Bureau of Land Management, but is not listed as an Endangered Species.  Oasis Valley, near Beatty, Nevada.
    07100743-amargosa-toad.jpg
  • Amargosa toad, Bufo nelsoni.  The species is described as sensitive and imperiled by the State of Nevada and U.S. Bureau of Land Management, but is not listed as an Endangered Species.  Oasis Valley, near Beatty, Nevada.
    07100736-amargosa-toad.jpg
  • Tadpoles of Amargosa toad, Bufo nelsoni.  The species is described as sensitive and imperiled by the State of Nevada and U.S. Bureau of Land Management, but is not listed as an Endangered Species.  Oasis Valley, near Beatty, Nevada
    07100701-amargosa-toad.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150208.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
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  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150216.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150227.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150236.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150248.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150256.jpg
  • Tadpoles of Amargosa toad, Bufo nelsoni.  The species is described as sensitive and imperiled by the State of Nevada and U.S. Bureau of Land Management, but is not listed as an Endangered Species.  Oasis Valley, near Beatty, Nevada
    07100865-amargosa-toad.jpg
  • Amargosa toad, Bufo nelsoni.  The species is described as sensitive and imperiled by the State of Nevada and U.S. Bureau of Land Management, but is not listed as an Endangered Species.  Oasis Valley, near Beatty, Nevada.
    07100745-amargosa-toad.jpg
  • Tadpoles of Amargosa toad, Bufo nelsoni.  The species is described as sensitive and imperiled by the State of Nevada and U.S. Bureau of Land Management, but is not listed as an Endangered Species.  Oasis Valley, near Beatty, Nevada
    07100706-amargosa-toad.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150195.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150200.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150228.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150233.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150260.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150264.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150265.jpg
  • Tadpoles of Amargosa toad, Bufo nelsoni.  The species is described as sensitive and imperiled by the State of Nevada and U.S. Bureau of Land Management, but is not listed as an Endangered Species.  Oasis Valley, near Beatty, Nevada
    07100703-amargosa-toad.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150202.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150205.jpg
  • Female Yosemite toad, Bufo canorus, in a high elevation meadow in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Once widespread in the high Sierra, since the 1980s Yosemite toads have disappeared or severely declined in over 50% of their former range, and now survive only in a handful of wet meadows. The toad is listed as a Species of Special Concern under the Federal Endangered Species Act as well as by the State of California, and is listed as Endangered by the IUCN.
    08150267.jpg
  • San Francisco garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia. Federal- and State-listed endangered species. San Mateo County, California. Considered one of the most beautiful snakes in North America, San Francisco garter snakes had the misfortune of evolving in what would become one of the most densely-populated areas of the country. They now live only in a few isolated populations on the San Francisco peninsula.
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  • San Francisco garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia. Federal- and State-listed endangered species. San Mateo County, California. Considered one of the most beautiful snakes in North America, San Francisco garter snakes had the misfortune of evolving in what would become one of the most densely-populated areas of the country. They now live only in a few isolated populations on the San Francisco peninsula.
    07140052.jpg
  • San Francisco garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia. Federal- and State-listed endangered species. San Mateo County, California. Considered one of the most beautiful snakes in North America, San Francisco garter snakes had the misfortune of evolving in what would become one of the most densely-populated areas of the country. They now live only in a few isolated populations on the San Francisco peninsula.
    07140108.jpg
  • San Francisco garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia. Federal- and State-listed endangered species. San Mateo County, California. Considered one of the most beautiful snakes in North America, San Francisco garter snakes had the misfortune of evolving in what would become one of the most densely-populated areas of the country. They now live only in a few isolated populations on the San Francisco peninsula.
    07140039.jpg
  • Algodones Dunes sunflower, Helianthus niveus tephrodes, Algodones Dunes, Imperial County, California.  State-listed endangered species.
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  • Algodones Dunes sunflower, Helianthus niveus tephrodes, Algodones Dunes, Imperial County, California.  State-listed endangered species.
    06112104.jpg
  • Oasis Valley Speckled dace, Rhinichthys osculus ssp., in biologist's hand.  The subspecies is described as sensitive and imperiled by the State of Nevada and U.S. Bureau of Land Management, but is not listed as an Endangered Species.  Amargosa River, Oasis Valley, Nevada
    07100683-speckled-dace.jpg
  • Photographers surround a blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060267-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060253-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Tadpole of blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060220-blue-sided-treefrog-tadpole.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060258-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060250-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060245-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060243-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060233-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060232-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060223-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Photographers surround a blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060269-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060261-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060256-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060247-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Tadpole of blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060218-blue-sided-treefrog-tadpole.jpg
  • Tadpole of blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060213-blue-sided-treefrog-tadpole.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060249-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060241-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060239-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060228-blue-sided-treefrog.jpg
  • Tadpole of blue-sided treefrog or coffee frog, Agalychnis annae, an endangered species.  A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, San Jose, Costa Rica.
    09060215-blue-sided-treefrog-tadpole.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050058.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050056.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050055.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050053.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050052.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050050.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050046.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050047.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050045.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050061.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050054.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050049.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050060.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050059.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050057.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    17050051.jpg
  • Blue-sided treefrog, Agalychnis annae, also known as the Golden-eyed Treefrog, Coffee Frog, or Monkey Frog, an endangered species. A small population has been established in the gardens of the Hotel Bougainvillea, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
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  • Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species. Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Shed skin of Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species.  Mount Diablo State Park, California.
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  • Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species. Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species. Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Shed skin of Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species.  Mount Diablo State Park, California.
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  • Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species. Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species. Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species. Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Shed skin of Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species.  Mount Diablo State Park, California.
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  • Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species. Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species. Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Toucan barbet, Semnornis ramphastinus, at Refugio Paz de las Aves, Ecuador. Listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
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