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Global frog population declines, increasing malaria risk in Central America
The global frog population is declining, with research linking their disappearance to a surge in mosquito-borne malaria in Central America. Biologist Brian Gratwicke is working to revive species in Panama, where a devastating fungus threatens frogs worldwide. This decline highlights the vital role frogs play in controlling disease and the broader implications for human health.
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