Nov 16, 2007
Husband and wife biologists track amphibians to save forests
Husband and wife research biologists Sierra Stiles, left, and Jimmy Stiles check traps in the Oakmulgee Wildlife Management Area of the Talladega National Forest. via Tuscaloosa News
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