Amphibians
Longtail Salamander, Photo: Ryan Hagerty / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Frog, © Tracy Root

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Salamander, © Todd Pierson
In the Magazine
On the heels of one of the worst droughts in U.S. history, scientists are questioning the future of a critter that crawls—and swims—under the radar in the streams of the Southeast.
In the Magazine
Researchers believe that of the nearly 6,000 known amphibian species in the world, a third are in danger of being wiped out by the disease.