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Loads of toads: The number of American toads in Newfoundland is growing by - well, leaps and bounds

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They're small, bumpy, and found all over the island of Newfoundland - from the deep woods to shallow streams - even your own backyard. The noble brown-and-black-spotted American Toad isn't native to Newfoundland, but it's been wildly successful since it arrived. Christine Campbell and Ian Warkentin are professors of environmental science at Grenfell Campus, Memorial University in Corner Brook - and they study frogs and toads. The CBC’s Katherine Crummey got in touch with them for some serious toad talk.

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They're small, bumpy, and found all over the island of Newfoundland - from the deep woods to shallow streams - even your own backyard. The noble brown-and-black-spotted American Toad isn't native to Newfoundland, but it's been wildly successful since it arrived. Christine Campbell and Ian Warkentin are professors of environmental science at Grenfell Campus, Memorial University in Corner Brook - and they study frogs and toads. The CBC’s Katherine Crummey got in touch with them for some serious toad talk.

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