Zooquaria Amphibian Special Issue

2019-04-07T07:23:43-04:00December 27th, 2018|Latest News, Partner Updates|

Issue 102 of Zooquaria, the quarterly magazine of EAZA, the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria, has just been published and celebrates amphibian conservation! Inside the pages of this special issue, you will:

  • Look back over a decade of amphibian conservation across the globe;
  • Discover how a collaborative global partnership […]

Protecting Atewa: A Wild Wonderland

2019-04-07T07:21:08-04:00December 24th, 2018|Latest News, Partner Updates|

In his recent book, Half Earth: Our Planet’s Fight for Life, acclaimed biologist and author E.O. Wilson lists Ghana’s Atewa Forest as one of the 38 most important places on Earth that should be set aside for nature’s benefit. The forest is teeming with life, home to at least 50 […]

Conserving Mantellas through the Pet Trade

2019-04-07T07:18:30-04:00December 21st, 2018|Latest News, Partner Updates|

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Josh’s Frogs was started for one simple reason – Josh liked frogs. He grew up catching them in a nearby swamp. Over time, this grew into a fascination with exotic species, and eventually led to a small collection of Poison Dart Frogs. In […]

Saving Frogs Leads to Record Academic Performance in Ghana

2019-04-07T07:15:17-04:00December 21st, 2018|Latest News, Partner Updates|

SAVE THE FROGS! Ghana is pleased to announce that a school they are supporting has set a historic record in this year’s (2018) Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), a nationwide exam that junior high school students write to gain admission to senior high school. The school, Sefwi-Yawkrom Junior High School […]

A sustainable future for the Chinese giant salamander

2019-04-07T07:13:06-04:00December 14th, 2018|Latest News, Partner Updates|

The Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) is the world’s largest amphibian and a global priority for conservation due to its evolutionary history and high extinction risk. This Critically Endangered species is endemic to China. This species is eaten and has a  high economic value, leading to the unsustainable and unregulated […]

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