Check out this new article in Zoo Biology by CWRU graduate student Brady Parlato and Cleveland Metroparks Zoo research curator and BioScience Alliance adjunct assistant professor Dr. Noah Dunham on the effects of light at night on the behavior of Puerto Rican crested toads! They found that toads tended to hide less often and moved more frequently when lights were provided to mimic a natural dusk and dawn.
You can read more about Brady and Dr. Dunham’s work HERE.

