HONOLULU — The coqui is a tiny, coin-sized frog whose distinctive nightly mating calls are a beloved sound in Puerto Rico and other Caribbean islands. But people in Hawaii don’t share the same ...
Wildlife officials in Hawaii are using aerial drones to wage chemical warfare on coqui frogs by dumping citric acid on these invasive creatures, thereby killing them — along with any tadpoles and eggs ...
HILO, Hawaii (AP) - Researchers say people living in Big Island communities where coqui frogs have become established are growing tolerant of the amphibians. West Hawaii Today reports Emily Kalnicky ...