Deadly frog disease more prevalent in Central Florida than expected, UCF study finds
As climate change alters temperature and rainfall patterns, more areas could experience conditions favorable to the disease.
As climate change alters temperature and rainfall patterns, more areas could experience conditions favorable to the disease.
New research suggests the problem traces to a historical federal program that was turned against those who needed it most.
Hurricane Sally made landfall as a slow-moving Category 2 storm in September 2020, dumping incredible amounts of rain.
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