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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Cambridge Natural History Society > A beep in the dark: 120 years of midwife toads in Great Britain
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact events. To be added to the mailing list to receive the login for Zoom events, email mailings [at] cnhs.org.uk Steve Allain will talk about his work on the midwife toad (Alytes obstetricans), a small amphibian native to parts of Europe, which has established a curious presence in Great Britain for over 120 years. First introduced in the early 20th century, likely through the importation of plants into a garden nursery in Bedford, this species has managed to thrive in Great Britain with over 40 populations currently recognised. Through the course of studying some of these populations throughout Great Britain, what have we learned about these toads and what does the future hold for them? This talk is part of the Cambridge Natural History Society series. This talk is included in these lists:
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