Those lucky enough to have seen them will never forget. For just a few days every year, the elfin cloud forest of Costa Rica came alive with crowds of golden toads the length of a child's thumb, ...
The Golden Toad of Costa Rica’s Monteverde cloud forest, once abundant and brilliantly colored, declined rapidly after the late 1980s. A drying climate linked to El Niño, along with the spread of ...
A beautiful golden toad which lived in the cloud forest of Costa Rica was the first species where climate change was a key driver in its extinction. The golden toads – the size of a child’s thumb – ...