The fungus has decreased the amphibian population by 30% worldwide.
There has been much recent anecdotal evidence that amphibian populations around the world are in decline.
This decline in amphibian populations may be due in part to the effects of human activity.
As if this weren't disturbing enough, amphibian populations in general have been dropping around the world.
An international "frog force" has been set up to investigate the decline of the world's amphibian populations.
However, research over the past decade has shown that malformations are emerging in some amphibian populations.
There are reports however of particular amphibian populations unexpectedly invading marine waters.
However, it is said that amphibian populations have been declining all over the world.
The amphibian population have been decreasing from all locations in the world.
However, the declines of amphibian population are still not understood.