Salamanders, Frogs, and Toads as Environmental Indicator Species
Amphibians like salamanders, frogs, and toads are super important because they're really sensitive to changes in the environment. What happens to them can tell scientists a lot about how healthy an ecosystem is. They also affect other animal populations since they're both predators and prey. The US has the most different kinds of salamanders in the world, but many of them are already in trouble because they're losing their homes, facing pollution and cities are growing. Some people are even worried about an amphibian apocalypse. There are easy things we can do to help these creatures. Try not to touch them unless you have to move them out of harm’s way. Stuff on our hands, like oils and lotions, can hurt them (Defenders). Don't use those chemical bug killers, weed killers, or rat poisons, because they can wash into amphibian habitats and could possibly kill them. When you're outside, skip the DEET bug spray and wear long sleeves and pants. In the winter, use sand instead of salt on icy spots – salt is bad news for salamanders and their eggs. Lastly, leave wild salamanders in the wild, and get in touch with the authorities to push for something to be done about that nasty Chytrid fungus (Defenders).
Article: https://defenders.org/wildlife/amphibians
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