Linking habitats strengthens wildlife microbiomes, helps fight disease: Study
PolicyThursday, April 23, 2026Mongabay

Linking habitats strengthens wildlife microbiomes, helps fight disease: Study

A recent study reveals that fragmentation of critical habitats due to deforestation and land use change negatively impacts amphibian microbiomes, increasing their vulnerability to disease. The findings emphasize the importance of habitat connectivity for maintaining healthy wildlife populations and ecosystem resilience.

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