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Podcast: Dr. Rebecca Hardman Discusses Threats to Salamanders

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Podcast: Dr. Rebecca Hardman Discusses Threats to Salamanders

Posted on Jul 29, 2020Share on

An eastern newt shows signs of Bsal pathogen on its nose.

Dr. Rebecca Hardman of the UT College of Veterinary Medicine was featured on a recent Mongabay podcast to discuss pathogens that are threatening salamander species.

Listen to the podcast on Mongabay.

Tagged biodiversity, bsal, salamanders
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