In search of the tiny toad that stopped a dam
PolicySaturday, March 14, 2026Mongabay

In search of the tiny toad that stopped a dam

The red-belly toad, a critically endangered species endemic to a small forest area in southern Brazil, played a crucial role in halting a dam project in 2014, demonstrating the impact of biodiversity on environmental policy. Its unique status highlights the importance of protecting such species for conservation efforts and influencing infrastructure development decisions.

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