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Here's a quick cautionary tale related to amphibians, climate and the media — focusing on the extraordinarily charismatic harlequin frogs that have vanished from misty slopes around the tropics in the last couple of decades.
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A CAUTIONARY tale to dissuade diplomats and soldiers involved with the Balkans from being too quick to rest on their laurels?
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Cautionary tales abound.
"They're cautionary tales.
But – cautionary tale alert!
— Quick, quick!
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