[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> "The 1995 discovery of malformed frogs in a Minnesota 
> wetland is one of a few singular events in the history of 
> environmental awareness that has forever changed our
> views regarding the plight of global biodiversity.
> Malformed Frogs

> our focus should be on finding practical solutions, a key
> component of which will be controlling chemical, nutrient, 
> and pesticide runoff into wetlands.

Ironically, I've found undeformed frogs are abundant 
in Minnesota along the margins of it's vast monocultures 
of herbicide tolerant GMO corn and soybeans
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k75/4af/frogb.jpg

Of course, most school kids who lives on farms in Minnesota 
knows this too.  But do big city biology students and 
professors?  

Paul Cherubini
El Dorado, Calif.

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