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We’re Giving Up on the (Frog) Pandemic

Por: The Atlantic Science November 02, 2022

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We can barely control a deadly disease affecting humans all around the world. What about the one that’s killing amphibians?Tyler Comrie / The Atlantic; GettyNovember 1, 2022, 2:39 PM ETIt was December of 1996 when Karen Lips —and finally felt an ember of hope. As a graduate student working in the muggy forests of Central America, she’d noticed that an as-yet-unnamed culprit had been stripping the area of its frogs. Regions that had once... + full article



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