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Volume 13, Number 12 June 2003

More Than a Noisy Nuisance, Coqui Are Eyed as Threat to Island Fauna

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A newly hatched coqui froglet
on the edge of a quarter.
Photo: Arnold Hara, CTAHR


1. The Problem

The scene: Hilo High School auditorium. The date: an evening in early May. The occasion: After months of rehearsals, students from Hilo and Waiakea high schools perform their hearts out in "Jekyll and Hyde: The Musical."

- Patricia Tummons


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Article Keywords

Eleutherodactylus coqui Kim Tavares Department of Agriculture Kalopa State Park Manuka Bill Mautz biology University of Hawai'i Eleutherodactylus planirostris Sydney Ross Singer Coqui Hawaiian Integration and Reeducation Project (CHIRP) Fred Kraus Bishop Museum Mike Pitzler USDA Wildlife Services Coqui Frog Working Group caffine citric acid hydrated lime biocontrol Arnold Hara College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
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