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12
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Conservation: Explosion in frog numbers after mass pond digging

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By Rowenna Hoskin

Climate and science, BBC News

Switzerland has reversed the decline of more than half of endangered frogs, toads and newts in one region, research finds.

After conservationists dug hundreds of new ponds in the canton of Aargau, amphibian numbers significantly increased.

The European tree frog population in particular "exploded", scientists say.

Scientists hope this method could be used globally as pond building is simple and effective.

Globally amphibian populations are in significant decline due to factors including habitat loss, urbanisation, road infrastructure, disease and invasive species.

In 1999 Aargau decided that a mass conservation effort was needed to combat the loss of amphibians. The collapse of the European tree frog was of particular concern.

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EPA Launches Updates to Environmental Justice Mapping Tool EJScreen
Oct
11
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EPA Launches Updates to Environmental Justice Mapping Tool EJScreen

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October 11, 2022

WASHINGTON (Oct. 11, 2022) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has updated and added new capabilities to EJScreen, the Agency's public environmental justice (EJ) screening and mapping tool. EJScreen combines environmental and socioeconomic information to identify areas overburdened by pollution. EJScreen 2.1 includes the addition of new data on US territories, threshold maps which provides a cumulative outlook, and supplemental indexes providing additional socioeconomic information.  

“EPA’s EJScreen supports the Agency’s work to deliver environmental justice and equips underserved and overburdened communities with the right tools to understand and meaningfully engage in human health and environmental protection,” said Marianne Engelman-Lado, Acting Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator for the Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights. “The addition of data covering US territories and our new threshold maps will greatly enhance the use of EJScreen not just at EPA, but across the country.”

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