Mystery of the MI Duskies again

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Yesterday, I ventured back to the mysterious land of Michigan dusky salamanders, and found three duskies under one log in a seep area, in addition to multiple Green Frogs, Painted Turtles, a few redbacks, and a Blanding's Turtle. Much to my horror, the main stream that the seeps fed into was laced with phosphate bubbles.
 

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