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Report: Biodiversity can slow the spread of pathogens

The last living boreal toad found 2006 in the Cucumber Gulch wetlands in Breckenridge, Colorado. BOB BERWYN PHOTO. Healthy ecosystems with all species present can slow the spread of deadly disease like...

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California researchers say chorus frogs are carriers of deadly chytrid fungus...

Known for its distinctive "ribbit" call, this noisy frog is a potent carrier of a deadly amphibian disease, according to new research published March 12, 2012, in the journal PLoS One. The research was...

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Amphibian-killing fungus disables immune response

One of the last few boreal toads found at Cucumber Gulch in Breckenridge tested negative for the chytrid fungus. New research may help inform conservation measures By Summit Voice FRISCO — Biologists...

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