Thirty-six rare tadpoles were released into a wild steam today near Idyllwild, Calif. as part of a program aimed at giving the nearly-extinct, Southern California population of mountain yellow-legged frogs a chance of thriving in the wild again.
Captive bred yellow legged frogs released
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I am no expert or anything , but 36 tadpoles sure dosen't sound like enough.
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OOOOOOOOOOH right near Tahquitz and Suicide! That way when they die or something, they can close those crags/peaks down, too! 

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George Carlin explains extinction and saving the planet the best.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7W33HRc1 ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7W33HRc1 ... re=related
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Oh great!! There goes the market. I'm going to have to switch to San Gabriel Mountain Slender Salamanders.
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San Gabriel Slenders taste surpisingly like condor meat. It just takes a bunch of them to make a good meal.
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Plus, they don't ingest all those cigarette butts & gum wrappers like the Condors do.