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In a boost to California ’s endangered amphibian , researchers liberate about 100 muckle yellow - legged froglets into the wild this week .

The diminutivefrogswere breed and raised in captivity for a year before they were released on Wednesday ( June 12 ) into a creek at the James San Jacinto Mountains Reserve . This is the first time frogs of this species have been reintroduced into the wild , said investigator Frank Santana , of the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research .

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Mountain yellow-legged frogs have been federally listed as endangered since 2002.

" mightily off , they were exhibit natural behavior , " Santana said in a video from the San Diego Zoo . “They float aside , they did these instinctive anti - predatory animal - behaviors , they went to the bottom of the kitty to attempt to intermingle in with the substrate … I think they ’re well positioned to go . "

Some of the frogs were outfitted with wireless telemetry back pack , which will reserve researchers to nail the animals ' positioning and track their eudaimonia , Santana added .

The frogs once thrive in streams in part of the San Gabriel , San Bernardino and San Jacinto mountains in Southern California , but they experienced a precipitant decline over the last several decennium ; by 2003 , there were estimated to be fewer than 200 individual .

Researcher Frank Santana stands in Indian Creek preparing to release young, endangered mountain yellow-legged frogs.

Researcher Frank Santana stands in Indian Creek preparing to release young, endangered mountain yellow-legged frogs.

Mountain yellow - legged frog ( Rana muscosa ) are number as endangered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service , and they cover to face environmental menace , including predatory trout introduced to their habitat and the deadly fungal infectionchytridiomycosis , which has devastate amphibian populations worldwide .

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