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A new study has identified the reasons why some amphibian populations are able to recover after outbreaks of a deadly fungus.
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Who
University College London (UCL), ZSL, Imperial College London
What
A new study has identified the reasons why some amphibian populations are able to recover after outbreaks of a deadly fungus.
When
Wed, 15 Jul 2026 00:00:06 GMT · 3h 37m ago
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Why
The study aimed to solve the mystery of amphibian population recovery following outbreaks of a deadly fungus.
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This research provides insight into amphibian population dynamics and potential conservation strategies for species affected by fungal diseases.
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