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    EDGE Blog (Zoological Society of London, UK) July 29th, 2015 06:01 AM: Salamanders on the EDGE: building conservation networks for amphibians in Mexico (Part 1/2)

      I am standing on a narrow isthmus of land, essentially a dirt track running on top of a levee. On my right is a fragment of the once vast Lerma wetland, one of the last sites for the Lerma Salamander (Ambystoma lermaense), joint number 7 EDGE Amphibian species. Salamanders rise up to the surface [...]
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