We found pesticides in a third of Australian frogs we tested. Did these cause mass deaths?
By Jodi Rowley and Damian C Lettoof
Quebec races to save western chorus frog as city builds road through wetland
By Rowan Kennedy and Isaac Olson
Critically endangered northern corroboree frogs spotted in Namadgi National Park for the first time in five years
By Lottie Twyford
Storms, frogs and a kiss: how a group of scientists designed a message from humanity to aliens
By Ceridwen Dovey
Are pesticides to blame for recent mass deaths of frogs?
By Jodi Rowley and Damian C Lettoof
Climate Change and Habitat Loss Are Big Factors in Frog Pandemic
By Amelia Engstrom
Fantastic Fungi and evolving frogs
By Lucas Willard
Conserved chromatin and repetitive patterns reveal slow genome evolution in frogs
By Jessica B Lyons, Christopher Plott and Jessen V Bredeson
French appetite for frogs’ legs threatens frog species, experts warn Macron
By Catherine Nicholls
The native Australian frog call quiz: is it a frog – or a distant motorbike revving?
By Graham Readfearn
A frog in India has a mushroom sprouting out of it. Researchers have never seen anything like it
By Taylor Nicioli
Why Do Poison Dart Frogs 'Tap Dance' With Their Toes? Research Sheds Light on Feeding Time Footwork
By Christian Thorsberg
The kissable frogs and sparky combat of Hades 2 looks set to bewitch fans
By Brendan Caldwell
'Foul and loathsome' or jewels of the natural world? The complicated history of human-frog relations
By Andrea Gaynor, Andy Flack and Susan Broomhall
At last: How poison dart frogs ship defense toxins to their skin
By Erin Garcia de Jesús and Erin Garcia
Big Families, Wide Sidewalks, and Frogs
By Austin Ruse
Noise and lights deter city frogs
By Joshua Rapp
When frogs can't croak to get a mate, they dance
By Elizabeth Pennisi
Crossing Paths With a Frog Is Actually a Pretty Powerful Sign From the Cosmos That Big Changes Are Coming
By Amelia Mcbride
The Maryland Zoo shows off beautiful Panamanian golden frogs
By Jennifer Franciotti
How do frogs survive the winter?
By Eldrid Borgan
The Surprise Reappearance of a Rare Frog Has Scientists Leaping to Protect Its Habitat
By Danna Staaf
How to Bring Frogs Back from the Brink of Extinction
By Dorothy Woodend
This Flying Frog Spends Its Youth Masquerading as Poop
By Elizabeth Anne Brown
These frogs may be evolving because of road salt
By Ethan Freedman
How a lethal fungus is shrinking living space for our frogs
By Geoffrey Heard, Jodi Rowley and Benjamin Scheele
Frogs and toads are disappearing but here's how you can make them at home by making a simple pond
By Clarissa Wright
TCU football recruiting notebook: Horned Frogs add Houston transfer to defensive line
By Steven Johnson
Ringing in spring with a peep! Getting to know the spring peeper
By Paige Filice and Alexa R Warwick
Finding and catching endangered frogs in the cloudy mountains of Panama
By Cruz Pavas and Vanesa de la Cruz Pavas
Here's why you hear more frogs on the Central Coast
By Sarina Grossi
US Pacific commander says China is pursuing 'boiling frog' strategy
By Demetri Sevastopulo
The right bacterial mix could help frogs take the heat
By Bethany Brookshire
Dancing frogs of Western Ghats among most threatened amphibians globally
By Preetha Banerjee
Here's how poison dart frogs safely hoard toxins in their skin
By Erin Garcia de Jesús and Erin Garcia
You have X-ray vision if you can spot the frog camouflaged in the tree in under 30 seconds...
By Nancy Jiang
The radiation continuum and the evolution of frog diversity
By Gen Morinaga and Daniel S Moen
Our unsung farm dams provide vital habitat to threatened species of frogs
By Jodi Rowley, Nick Wright and Don A. Driscoll
Dominica's mountain chicken frog faces disappearance in 'fastest track to extinction ever recorded'
By Robin McKie
Backyard Nature: Where do the frogs go when it’s cold? (Correction)
By Marlene Berlin
How Female Frogs Fight Off the Mating Ball
By Elizabeth Preston