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Kyoto's gardens provide habitats for local amphibians
Tanaka Where they could once hop and amble freely, urbanization is diminishing amphibians' habitats.
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Tanaka Where they could once hop and amble freely, urbanization is diminishing amphibians' habitats. Yet small-scale water bodies managed by people—such as those found in the gardens of Japan's temples, shrines and schools—remain within urban areas, providing oases for our moist neighbors.
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