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Genetic engineering could help rid Australia of toxic cane toads

THis weekFrom January 18 to 27, thousands of volunteers will venture into a strip of land stretching across northeastern Australia from Darwin to Brisbane, at night carrying torches and collection buckets. They are participating in the Great Cane Frog Statue, an annual effort to control the population of this invasive, poisonous amphibian. Humanely caught frogs will be killed by cooling them in freezers and then freezing them.

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