Frogs in Yosemite National Park make a remarkable comeback
The jewel-like lakes of the High Sierra in Yosemite National Park are awe-inspiring sights. But for more than a hundred years they’ve also been biologically disrupted, stocked each year with non-native fish, which in turn destroyed the population of Sierra Nevada Yellow-legged frogs that once covered their shores and filled their depths. With that loss, the entire ecosystem shifted.