Taylor's Salamander (Ambystoma taylori) Case Study
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Continent: North America
Country: Mexico
Grant Amount: $7,000
Awarded Date: November 21, 2024
Evaluation of Threats to the Populations of Five Ambystoma Species in Central Mexico.
The aims of this study are: To evaluate the genetic diversity of populations of five Ambystoma species distributed in eastern-central Mexico. To assess the threats present in the habitats of the five target species. To evaluate the occurrence and prevalence of Bd in the populations of the target species. To create educational materials such as posters, brochures, conferences, and stickers to raise awareness among local communities about the importance of conserving Ambystoma species.
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