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FEATURED HORNED FROG Q AND A ARTICLES - 3 articles listed
June 26, 2009

Bacterial Skin Disease in Lizards

Researchers are working to slow the spread of a common skin disease from captive-bred to wild lizards.
June 13, 2009

Potentially Fatal Salmonella Infections from Pet Turtles

Turtles may look like cute pets, but it is estimated that they are responsible for over 70,000 cases of Salmonella infections every year in this country.
May 21, 2009

Amphibian's in Trouble - the chytrid fungus in frogs and amphibians

There are plenty of unanswered questions about the chytrid fungus in frogs and amphibians, but one thing seems certain: action must be taken to confront this slowly unfolding crisis. The modern epidemic of chytrid fungus first came to international attention in 1999, when biologists described a new species of chytrid fungus called Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, or Bd for short. Within a few years, field biologists were blaming massive amphibian kills throughout the world on Bd, which flourishe
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