The threat to
global salamander populations from a new fungal strain is very real and of great concern to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
«The threat to
global salamander populations from a new fungal strain is very real and of great concern to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,» Laury Marshall Parramore, a spokeswoman for the wildlife agency, wrote in an email.
Not exact matches
Herpetologists quickly began pressing United States agencies and officials (Dot Earth, Op - Ed article) to clamp down on the
global exotic pet trade to cut the chances of the disease reaching the United States — which has the most diverse
salamander population in the world.