PLANTS EAT SALAMANDERS
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  • A Twitter 'Moment' about the story here. 
  • A news article from UofGuelph communications is here. 
  • An article from UofT communications is here. 
  • An article in the New Scientist here. 
  • An article in Newsweek here. 
  • An interview on CBC Radio's As It Happens with Carol Off  (a personal thrill) 
  • Blog post on "In Defense of Plants" here. 
  • Science News Daily post here. 
  • Interview on CBC Kitchener Waterloo "Morning Edition" here. 
  • An article on CTV News here. 
  • An article on Vice News here. 
  • An article on Fox News (!) here. 
  • An article on SyFy Wire here. 
  • An article on Radio Canada International here. 
  • An article on National Geographic here. 
  • An article on Edgy Labs is here. 
  • An article on Global News is here. 
  • An article in the Guardian UK is here. 
  • An article on the Weather Network is here: 
  • An article on Sci News is here. 
  • An article in Science Alert.com is here. 
  • An article in Euro Journal Breaking News is here. 
  • An article in the Daily Mail (!) here. 
  • An article in Nature World News is here. 
  • An article in the Independent UK is here. 
  • An article in Muskoka Region.com is here. 
  • An article in the Guelph Mercury-Tribune.com is here. 
  • An article in Voice of America is here. 
  • An article in Cottage Life Magazine is here. 
  • An article in Mother Nature Network is here.
  • An article in the Smithsonian Magazine is here. 
  • Listen to a podcast by Herpetological Highlights here. 
  • An article by Research2Reality is here. 
  • An article in the Guardian Weekly - June 21 2019 is here. 
  • An article in Science News for Students is here. 
  • An article in the University of Guelph Portico is here. 
  • A thread of Tweets about the story behind the paper here.
  • A blog post on Ontario Parks by Samantha Stephens featuring Amanda Semenuk is here.

*taps mic*

we discovered plants eating vertebrates in @Algonquin_PP. WHAT! Undergraduate field course obs helped 2 document this 1st.

COOL, u say, but likely rare & uncommon? NO! Subsequent survey finds ~20% of pitcher plants contained salamanders!

1/nhttps://t.co/HaMJUIMNYd pic.twitter.com/vsikB20DCP

— Alex Smith (@Alex_Smith_Ants) June 7, 2019

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