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African Frogs Threaten San Francisco Area
By MIELIKKI ORG

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - California biologists are alarmed over the latest
invasive species to take up residence in this city: African clawed frogs,
which eat just about anything and tend to breed like crazy.

Even worse, they're kind of cute - and thus more likely to be whisked away by
children and dumped into other ponds, where they spread even more.

``They are a threat,'' said Dr. David Wake, an emeritus professor of
integrative biology at the University of California-Berkeley. ``They change
the environment quite profoundly.''

Native to Kenya, the frogs are able to live under ice, in the ground and in
salty water. They alter ecosystems by gobbling up insects, fish, lizards and
even birds that fit into their large, tongueless mouths. They also burrow into
the ground to survive dry conditions and prey on the state's endangered
red-legged frog.

The African frogs, outlawed as pets in California several years ago, are used
in medical and biological research. Some theorize that researchers might have
released the animals into Golden Gate Park's Lily Pond and parts of Southern
California to save the frogs from destruction.

Pet stores and collectors wary of being slapped with fines of up to $1,000
also might have released them into local creeks and ponds.

Eric Mills of Oakland-based Action for Animals, which has lobbied the state to
fight the spread of invasive species, said the only way to prevent the frogs
from spreading is to kill the population in Lily Pond.

``They spent millions of dollars a few years ago in San Diego trying to get
rid of these frogs,'' Mills said. ``If they get loose in the San Francisco
delta, it will be devastating to get them out.''

But getting rid of the frogs has been a problem for the cash-strapped
California Department of Fish and Game.

A plan to dry out Lily Pond was canceled last summer just as a crew was
readying pipes to flush the pond into the sewer, said Susan Ellis, the
Department of Fish and Game's invasive species coordinator.

Ellis said the department had to divert funds to species that posed bigger
threats - such as the voracious northern pike that has taken over Lake Davis
near the Sierra Nevada community of Portola.


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