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Fighting toad fungus

Clip: Season 4 Episode 19 | 4m 2sVideo has Closed Captions

A look a the declining health of the boreal toad population.

Found at high elevations in a variety of aquatic habitats in the rocky mountains, the boreal toad population has decreased dramatically over the past two decades. In this segment, we join volunteer citizen scientists, Utah’s Hogle Zoo and Utah’s division of wildlife resources as they gather data at Bryants Fork, Utah, on the health of the boreal toad population.

03/19/2018

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