This genus of salamanders have an ancient lineage and a strange reproduction strategy, and scientists are only now beginning to understand them.
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Fossil Finds: Fleshy quarry fossils shed light on Wisconsin’s watery past
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Mussel-Phosphorus Puzzle: Invasive mussels are reshaping the chemistry of the Great Lakes
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When a Dam Comes Down: Removal of dams allows fish passage and habitat restoration
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Dams Across the Great Lakes: End of the line for aging infrastructure?
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Conflicted Over Copper: Technological advances clash with environmental concerns in Twin Metals case
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Conflicted Over Copper: PolyMet copper-nickel mine has been trapped in litigation
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Conflicted Over Copper: How the Mining Industry Developed Around Lake Superior
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