Posted AT 4:29 AM EDT on 14/03/08
A first-class trip to escape extinction
UNNATI GANDHI
From Friday's Globe and Mail
VANCOUVER Four endangered frogs have joined the ranks of celebrities, business executives and the political elite by hopping a high-end corporate jet in a frantic but first-class bid to be saved from extinction.
The tiny, spindly legged Panamanian golden frogs, or Atelopus zeteki, needed to get from the Toronto Zoo to the Vancouver Aquarium late last month so they could be bred with their West Coast counterparts.
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