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2019ko udako oporretan Korsikan egon nitzan. Mendixa, hondartza, abenturazko kirolak, errekak… joku asko ematen daban irla da, furgonetiakin ezagutzeko toki aparta. Eta bitxo aldetik ere toki interesgarrixa. Guztira 18 anfibio eta narrasti espezie daoz, hoietako asko Korsikako edo Korsika eta Sardiniako endemismuak. 
 
En las vacaciones de verano de 2019 estuve en Córcega. Montaña, playa, deportes de aventura, arroyos… es una isla que da mucho juego, un lugar ideal para conocerlo en furgoneta. Y un lugar interesante también por los bichos. En total hay 18 especies de anfibios y reptiles, muchas de ellas endémicas de Córcega o de Córcega y Cerdeña. Leer más.
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As many of you will be aware, we are experiencing unprecedented declines in biodiversity globally in an event that biologists have named the sixth mass extinction. The two biggest obstacles facing the natural world are habitat loss and anthropogenic environment change, particularly for amphibians and even some species of reptiles. However, emerging infectious diseases are also partially responsible for large scale declines and the extinction of species, such as in the case with the amphibian chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) which was described formally in 1998 but has been identified to drive declines before this. In 2013, another pathogenic fungus in the genus was identified after causing an unprecedented decline in fire salamanders in the Netherlands: B. salamandrivorans (Bsal). Bsal threatens salamander species around the world, although for now it appears to be confined to Europe and Asia. Leer más.

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