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Axolotl : Campaign To Support Conservation

Axolotl : Campaign To Support Conservation

Mexican ecologists from the National Autonomous University have relaunched the “Adoptaxolotl” fundraising campaign to support the conservation of axolotls, an endangered fish-like salamander.

  • Axolotl is a species of salamander. The name “axolotl” is derived from the Latin words “atl” (water) and “xolotl” (monster).
  • Salamanders are a group of amphibians that includes frogs and toads.
  • Found in Mexico City’s Lake Xochimilco
  • IUCN Critically Endangered
  • They have the ability to regenerate lost or damaged limbs, hearts, spinal cords, and even parts of their brains without permanent scarring. They remain underwater throughout their life
  • Axolotls are a cultural icon in Mexico for their unique slimy appearance and limb-regenerating ability.
  • Scientists believe that the regrowing power of Axolotls could hold the secret to tissue repair and even cancer recovery in the future.
  • The Mexican Axolotl population has drastically declined by more than 99% in less than two decades.
  • The primary contributors include Water pollution, the spread of Chytrid Fungus (a skin-eating disease), habitat loss, droughts, wastewater disposal, and the impacts of climate change.