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PhD candidate Sam Gallagher-Becker is working to understand how eastern water dragons are being impacted by the spread of a soil-borne, fungal pathogen.
 
👉 How did Sam find himself at the forefront of this research? 

“It’s a pretty special experience to have my love of wildlife mixed with my passion for genetics,” he said.
 
University of Queensland researchers say Australia’s reptiles are at risk of extinction because of the fungus. 

Associate Professor Celine Frere from UQ’s School of Environment said Nannizziopsis barbatae caused fungal skin lesions and lethargy, leading to reptile starvation and eventual death.
 
Dr Frere said the community could help researchers enhance their understanding of the disease and the impact it was having.

“We need residents to report if they are seeing sick water dragons near their home and we need authorities to provide support to secure the future of our Australian reptiles.”
 
📌 Read the full story @ UQ News - link in bio

PhD candidate Sam Gallagher-Becker is working to understand how eastern water dragons are being impacted by the spread of a soil-borne, fungal pathogen.   👉 How did Sam find himself at the forefront of this research?  “It’s a pretty special experience to have my love of wildlife mixed with my passion for genetics,” he said.   University of Queensland researchers say Australia’s reptiles are at risk of extinction because of the fungus.  Associate Professor Celine Frere from UQ’s School of Environment said Nannizziopsis barbatae caused fungal skin lesions and lethargy, leading to reptile starvation and eventual death.   Dr Frere said the community could help researchers enhance their understanding of the disease and the impact it was having. “We need residents to report if they are seeing sick water dragons near their home and we need authorities to provide support to secure the future of our Australian reptiles.”   📌 Read the full story @ UQ News - link in bio

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PhD candidate Sam Gallagher-Becker is working to understand how eastern water dragons are being impacted by the spread of a soil-borne, fungal pathogen.   👉 How did Sam find himself at the forefront of this research?  “It’s a pretty special experience to have my love of wildlife mixed with my passion for genetics,” he said.   University of Queensland researchers say Australia’s reptiles are at risk of extinction because of the fungus.  Associate Professor Celine Frere from UQ’s School of Environment said Nannizziopsis barbatae caused fungal skin lesions and lethargy, leading to reptile starvation and eventual death.   Dr Frere said the community could help researchers enhance their understanding of the disease and the impact it was having. “We need residents to report if they are seeing sick water dragons near their home and we need authorities to provide support to secure the future of our Australian reptiles.”   📌 Read the full story @ UQ News - link in bio

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