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 ...
COURTESY PHOTO Coqui frog COURTESY PHOTO Coqui frog Question : Regarding coqui frogs (), I live in Hawaii Kai and have seen little frogs outside my front door at night, but they don’t seem to be ...
May 17—The Hawaii Department of Agriculture this morning resumed plans to drop a citric acid solution over a remote mountain area of Waimanalo as part of efforts to eradicate invasive coqui frogs.
KAILUA-KONA — There’s that sound again. ADVERTISING KAILUA-KONA — There’s that sound again. “Ko-kee! Ko-kee!” The mating call of the male coqui frogs is pervasive and persistent across Hawaii Island, ...
One of Hawaii’s most notorious invasive species was found on Oahu this month. The noisy Coqui frog was found on the property of an invasive species expert, University of Hawaii at Manoa professor ...
Think there are no coqui frogs on Oahu? Think again. A new colony of invasive coqui frogs has been discovered in Kuliouou in East Honolulu — just about 200 meters below the summit of the Kuliouou ...
KAUAI (HawaiiNewsNow) - The tiny but noisy coqui frog has been found on the Garden Isle. According to a report by the The Garden Island newspaper, six frogs were captured in the Kapahi area since ...
Co-QUI Co-QUI! The call of the coqui frog is ringing throughout some of our Haiku neighborhoods. Though it may have seemed the frogs were gone in January and February, they were probably lying low, or ...
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 ...
Puerto Rican coqui frogs were accidentally introduced to Hawaii in the 1980s, and today there are as many as 91,000 frogs per hectare in some locations. What does that mean for native wildlife?
An infestation of coqui frogs, the Caribbean species famous for their piercing, sustained nocturnal calls, has been uncovered in a remote area of Waimanalo by the Hawaii Department of Agriculture, ...
Coqui have the perfect environment in Hawaii, one that lacks the lizards, tarantulas and snakes found in their native Puerto Rico. They reach densities two to three times greater in Hawaii than in ...
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