The wonders of frogs: Marquette University environmental physics professor shares his fascination with breeding rare frogs
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Michael Schlesinger meets Rick Boyd, an environmental physics professor at Marquette University who is said to be only the second individual in the U.S. to successfully breed the “granulosa glass frog” in captivity.
Boyd's work in the field is contributing in unforeseen ways to the wider study of climate change.
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