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  <title>Wetlands, herps, and fire…oh my! | #41</title>
  <description>Kim Sash, the Biological Monitoring Coordinator for Tall Timbers Research Station, joins us to shed light on how fire shapes reptilian and amphibian habitat, the challenges of applying fire regimes to wetland management, and how fire is used to help conserve these fascinating creatures. This podcast is supported by  listener donations - thank you for being a part of this effort.  Resources:    Bailey, M. A., et al. (2006). Habitat management guidelines for amphibians and reptiles of the southeastern United States. Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Technical Publication HMG-2, Montgomery, Alabama, 88.   &amp;amp;nbsp; Kim Sash Contact, Tall Timbers Co-host: Dr. Carolina Baruzzi&amp;amp;nbsp;wildlandmgmt,  Academic Profile Co-host: Dr. Marcus Lashley&amp;amp;nbsp;DrDisturbance,  Academic Profile &amp;amp;nbsp; Have suggestions for future episodes? Send us your feedback! (here) Check out our newest podcast, Wild Turkey Science!  Enroll now in our free, online fire course. Available to all. For more information,&amp;amp;nbsp;follow WELaM lab on Instagram (@welamecology); and&amp;amp;nbsp;UF DEER Lab on&amp;amp;nbsp;Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube (@ufgamelab‬). &amp;amp;nbsp; Music by Dr. David Mason and Artlist.io Produced and edited by Charlotte Nowak &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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