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Amphibian Research Center

The Amphibian Research Center studies frogs, salamanders, and other amphibians to understand their biology, behavior, and habitats. The goal is to learn how these animals live, develop, and interact with their environment. This research helps conserve species threatened by habitat loss, pollution, and disease, ensuring their survival. The center also explores amphibian roles in ecosystems and potential medical benefits from their unique properties. By studying amphibians, scientists gain insights into environmental health and biodiversity, contributing to efforts to protect these important creatures and maintain balanced ecosystems.