Salamander of the Gods
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North AmericaRelease Date
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00:27:51Description
The axolotl has been called a “conservation paradox” — a creature that is ubiquitous in pet stores, science labs and pop culture… yet almost extinct in the wild. The axolotl is an amphibian with incredible regenerative abilities. It lives in only one place outside captivity: the waters of Lake Xochimilco, in Mexico City. Now, a team of scientists is working to secure its future by looking to its past. Working with local farmers, they’re reconstructing a system of chinampas, or island gardens, pioneered by the Aztecs — to restore the axolotl’s habitat. A few hours’ drive to the west, another team is working to save a closely related salamander species by teaming up with Dominican nuns who have raised the creatures in captivity for well over a century. The unusual alliances show that saving species can be as much about culture and heritage as it is about science.
Key Terms
achoque, breeding, endangered, extinction, population, regeneration, restoration
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Version History
NGSS 2013
LS2.A, LS3.A, LS3.B, LS4.D
AP Biology 2019
ENE-4, SYI-3
IB Biology 2016
4.1, C.3, C.4
AP Environmental Science 2020
2.4, 8.2, 8.4, 8.5, 9.10
IB Environmental Systems and Societies 2017
3.1, 3.3, 3.4
Vision and Change 2009
CC5, DP6