Electrofrogging: Zapping frogs on the front-line of invasion – The

Electrofrogging: Zapping frogs on the front-line of invasion – The

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Bullfrogs eat just about anything, including fish, mammals, crustaceans, and other amphibians, hence the concern with their introduction. Electrofrogging is an effective technique to interrupt their forward march.

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