Health & Medicine
Salamanders and Fatal Fungus: Must Regulate To Save, Say Researchers
Half the world's salamanders live in North America, doing their essential job of consuming insects and being an important part of the food chain. Do we want them to go extinct, like the Netherlands' fire salamanders, prey to a fatal fungus that may arrive on imported pets?
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