Comox Valley residents come together to halt spread of invasive American bullfrog

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A group of residents in the Comox Valley on central Vancouver Island are coming together to remove invasive American bullfrogs in local lakes and water bodies.

The Tsolum River Restoration Society is starting workshops this weekend to allow people to set up tadpole traps, with the advocates saying that the giant bullfrogs pose a threat to native species.

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