We hope to have a pipeline established soon to provide sampling/ collection materials and pay for analyses statewide - but this is not yet a reality.  I don't know if there is a contact yet.  If someone has the stuff to collect the swabs, I can probably find the money to analyze some of them in the meantime.

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Who is the contact for swabbing toads if someone in JNU finds them?


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Deborah D. Rudis
Environmental Contaminants Biologist
US Fish & Wildlife Service
Ecological Services Field Office
3000 Vintage Blvd. #201
Juneau, Alaska  99801

907/780-1183   fax 907/586-7154
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'When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.'   John Muir

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David F. Tessler
Regional Nongame Biologist
Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Division of Wildlife Conservation
333 Raspberry Road
Anchorage, Alaska 99518
(907) 267-2332
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