These carnivores are classified as near threatened, and they are native to Arizona, California and Mexico
These carnivores are classified as near threatened, and they are native to Arizona, California and Mexico
https://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/white-nosed-coati
White-nosed coatis are small mammals native to North, Central and South America, from Arizona to Argentina
Nasua narica White-nosed coatis are small mammals native to North, Central and South America, from Arizona
https://nationalzoo.si.edu/news/research-breakthrough-fight-against-chytrid-fungus
For frogs dying of the invasive chytridiomycosis disease, the leading cause of amphibian deaths worldwide, the genes responsible for protecting them may actually be leading to their demise, according to a new study published today in the journal Molecular Ecology by Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and University of Central Florida researchers.
The lowland leopard frog, found in river drainages in Arizona, is one of a few amphibian species in which
https://nationalzoo.si.edu/about/staff/t-scott-sillett
Scott Sillett is a research wildlife biologist and head of the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center. He investigates the ecology and behavior of both migratory and resident bird species. His research emphasizes experimental and multi-decade studies of wild bird populations. Sillett joined the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center in 2002 Sillett’s projects include:
Sillett Research Wildlife Biologist & Center Head [Ph.D., Dartmouth College],[B.A., University of Arizona
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