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    Default New Article: Chorus Frogs & Chytrid-confusing new reports

    Hi All,
    Are Pacific Chorus Frogs, Pseudacris regilla, driving other amphibians to extinction? A recent study revealed that the tiny frogs often carry a fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, or Chytrid) that has been implicated in the extinction of 200+ amphibian species. Chorus Frogs seem largely immune to the disease, but may spread it to other species that share their habitat, including the endangered Mountain Yellow-Legged Frog, Rana mucosa. However, I believe there is more to the story…Read article here: Chorus Frogs and Chytrid Bacteria - a Look at the Confusing new Reports | That Reptile Blog
    Comments and questions appreciated,

    Thanks, Frank

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