Forget the Royal Wedding - Save the Frogs!

Tomorrow, April 29, is Save the Frogs Day.

Like many other species on this planet, frogs are endangered. The blog Frogs Are Green explains why we should care: "Besides being beautiful, fascinating, a source of medicinal substances, and essential for healthy ecosystem function, frogs are canaries in the environmental coal mine. They are sensitive to pollution and climate change. And their numbers are declining at extinction rates."

So, tomorrow, sign the petition, get kids involved, and spread the word.


If you would rather spend tomorrow celebrating the fact that, despite deep economic cuts affecting English citizens, $34 million dollars, including tax payer money, will be spent on a party for an uppity commoner and an inbred, this is not the blog for you.

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