Tiny college home to rare California toad
Endangered critter gets help from Deep Springs College By Louis Sahagun, Los Angeles Times
Published: April 23, 2021, 6:06am
Share: The endangered black toad has the smallest range of any amphibian in North America: a mere 400 acres on the remote Deep Springs College campus nestled between the Inyo and White mountain ranges in Inyo County, Calif. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Time)
DEEP SPRINGS VALLEY, Calif. When you’re as rare and vulnerable as a black toad, you can’t afford to be coy about romance.
Surrounded by an unforgiving desert and forever isolated on a small patch of irrigated ranchland about 50 miles southeast of Yosemite National Park, black toads inhabit the smallest range of any North American amphibian.
When rare California toads get thirsty for love, this tiny college helps set the mood
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