What does the ocoee salamander have to do with the health of the golf course? Ray Semlitsch, curators professor of biological sciences at the University of Missouri, worked on a study that linked them in a way that can demonstrate the environmental benefits of golf. Read more <a href="http://munews.missouri.edu/news-releases/2014/0410-salamanders-help-predict-health-of-ecosystems-on-u-s-golf-courses-mu-researchers-find/">here.</a>
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