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Losing a bet but winning the war: fighting the deadly chytrid fungi

Posted on March 3, 2016March 4, 2016 by Grantham Institute

On World Wildlife Day, Grantham Lecturer Dr Kris Murray explains why a US ban on salamander imports is critical to…

Posted in Impacts & adaptationTagged chytridiomycosis, ecology, World Wildlife DayLeave a Comment on Losing a bet but winning the war: fighting the deadly chytrid fungi
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