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North America (and the US in particular) is the world’s hotspot of salamander diversity, hosting about 1/3 of all species. Researchers think that about half of these may be susceptible to a deadly fungus called Bsal, and believe it's a matter of time before it gets to North America. If and when it does, it could mean devastation and maybe extinction for a massive amount of amphibians.
To head off the threat, scientists created the Bsal Task Force in 2015 and in this fourth episode of Mongabay Explores, host Mike DiGirolamo interviews the group's Dr. Jake Kerby who is also the associate chair of biology at the University of South Dakota.
Dr. Kerby details the working relationships their 'Bsal battalion' has with federal entities in Canada, the US, and Mexico and how they are working together to manage and mitigate the damage of this potential pandemic.
He also discusses what citizens can do to help protect North America's amazingly diverse salamander species.
More resources on this topic:
To hear Part 1 of this season, see, "Mongabay Explores the Great Salamander Pandemic, Part 1: Are we ready?" -- Part 2 discussed the amazing diversity of salamanders, "Why are salamanders so diverse in North America?" Part 3 details the search and testing effort “Will U.S. scientists find a silent salamander killer in time?”
Based on a special series Mongabay.com published to its website in 2018-19, the next couple episodes of this podcast season made possible in part by our Patreon supporters will delve further into this topic to learn what's known about this issue, now.
If you enjoy this show, please invite your friends to listen and subscribe. Be sure to check out our sister podcast, the Mongabay Newscast, via Android, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Pandora, or wherever you get podcasts.
See all our latest news from nature's frontline at Mongabay's homepage: news.mongabay.com or find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram by searching for @mongabay.
Please visit www.patreon.com/mongabay to pledge a dollar or more to keep this show growing, Mongabay is a nonprofit media outlet and all support helps! Supporting at the $10/month level now delivers access to Insider Content at Mongabay.com, too, visit the link above for details.
Feedback is always welcome: [email protected].
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North America (and the US in particular) is the world’s hotspot of salamander diversity, hosting about 1/3 of all species. Researchers think that about half of these may be susceptible to a deadly fungus called Bsal, and believe it's a matter of time before it gets to North America. If and when it does, it could mean devastation and maybe extinction for a massive amount of amphibians.
To head off the threat, scientists created the Bsal Task Force in 2015 and in this fourth episode of Mongabay Explores, host Mike DiGirolamo interviews the group's Dr. Jake Kerby who is also the associate chair of biology at the University of South Dakota.
Dr. Kerby details the working relationships their 'Bsal battalion' has with federal entities in Canada, the US, and Mexico and how they are working together to manage and mitigate the damage of this potential pandemic.
He also discusses what citizens can do to help protect North America's amazingly diverse salamander species.
More resources on this topic:
To hear Part 1 of this season, see, "Mongabay Explores the Great Salamander Pandemic, Part 1: Are we ready?" -- Part 2 discussed the amazing diversity of salamanders, "Why are salamanders so diverse in North America?" Part 3 details the search and testing effort “Will U.S. scientists find a silent salamander killer in time?”
Based on a special series Mongabay.com published to its website in 2018-19, the next couple episodes of this podcast season made possible in part by our Patreon supporters will delve further into this topic to learn what's known about this issue, now.
If you enjoy this show, please invite your friends to listen and subscribe. Be sure to check out our sister podcast, the Mongabay Newscast, via Android, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Pandora, or wherever you get podcasts.
See all our latest news from nature's frontline at Mongabay's homepage: news.mongabay.com or find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram by searching for @mongabay.
Please visit www.patreon.com/mongabay to pledge a dollar or more to keep this show growing, Mongabay is a nonprofit media outlet and all support helps! Supporting at the $10/month level now delivers access to Insider Content at Mongabay.com, too, visit the link above for details.
Feedback is always welcome: [email protected].
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