Summary

Scientists conducting a biodiversity survey in Peru’s Alto Mayo region discovered 27 new species, including a blob-headed fish, amphibious mouse, and arboreal salamander. The 38-day expedition recorded over 2,000 species.

Findings include a rare semi-aquatic mouse found in a threatened swamp forest and seven new fish species. Indigenous knowledge played a key role in identifying many species.

Scientists also documented 49 threatened species, underscoring the region’s ecological significance and supporting efforts to bolster local conservation initiatives.

  • ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    24 hours ago

    That mouse is adorable! I just wish they showed pictures of all of the cool new/rare animals, I want to see the spiny mouse and the squirrel! At least they had the salamander though.