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Deadly fungus threatens amphibians

Amphibians around the world are dying at an alarming rate due to a fast-spreading fungal disease that silently attacks their most vital organ: their skin. At Texas State, researchers are working to understand the deadly chytrid fungus. Several endangered amphibians like the San Marcos salamander, Texas blind salamander and Houston toad are vulnerable to chytrid, creating an even bigger threat. Royce Voss-Heflin, a biology graduate student, joine…
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The University Star broke the news on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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