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Title Exploring Backyard Ant Diversity in the Sonoran Desert: Pogonomyrmex
Description Join Lisa Schwartz, ToL Learning Materials Editor, and Chris Schmidt and Kim Franklin, both entomologists and PhD students at the University of Arizona. This episode features an exploration of the life and behavior of Pogonomyremex, a common ant of the Sonoran Desert that is frequently found in our own backyards! This episode focuses on Pogonomyremex, or "pogos".
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