Saving the burrowes giant glass frog


Saving the burrowes giant glass frog
The Issue
The frog needs to watch out for the smog. Just imagine looking into the eyes of this adorable little creature as you cut down the trees that make up this home. This creature is a burrowes giant glass frog, a species that is becoming extinct.
Burrowes giant glass frog is threatened by many things. They are threatened by climate change altering their humidity levels. These frogs need to olive in very humid places. Their aquatic homes are being threatened by pollution and the arrival of new predatory fish. They also suffer from deforestation. All in all these frogs have a lot of danger to hide from.
Burrowes giant glass frog can be found in humid mountain forests in the Saloya River Valley in Ecuador and the Pacific versant in Colombia. Changes in its habitat are the main danger to this Giant Glass Frog. It's considered that climate change has changed the humidity levels in their current environment, making it less suited. Furthermore, pollution and the introduction of predatory fish species pose a hazard to its aquatic environment. This frog is also threatened by human settlements and activity near forest borders.
If the government puts in some laws to stop deforestation, this will save many glass frogs. Since pollution is a big problem, if we all stop using so much gas or consuming so much meat, it will contribute a low to helping pollution and will help these frogs greatly.
The Issue
The frog needs to watch out for the smog. Just imagine looking into the eyes of this adorable little creature as you cut down the trees that make up this home. This creature is a burrowes giant glass frog, a species that is becoming extinct.
Burrowes giant glass frog is threatened by many things. They are threatened by climate change altering their humidity levels. These frogs need to olive in very humid places. Their aquatic homes are being threatened by pollution and the arrival of new predatory fish. They also suffer from deforestation. All in all these frogs have a lot of danger to hide from.
Burrowes giant glass frog can be found in humid mountain forests in the Saloya River Valley in Ecuador and the Pacific versant in Colombia. Changes in its habitat are the main danger to this Giant Glass Frog. It's considered that climate change has changed the humidity levels in their current environment, making it less suited. Furthermore, pollution and the introduction of predatory fish species pose a hazard to its aquatic environment. This frog is also threatened by human settlements and activity near forest borders.
If the government puts in some laws to stop deforestation, this will save many glass frogs. Since pollution is a big problem, if we all stop using so much gas or consuming so much meat, it will contribute a low to helping pollution and will help these frogs greatly.
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Petition created on February 21, 2022