Rescue Team Evacuates World’s Last Few Loa Water Frogs from Perilously Dry Habitat in Chile

2019-08-20T13:03:32-04:00August 20th, 2019|Latest News, Partner Updates|

Rescue Team Evacuates World’s Last Few Loa Water Frogs from Perilously Dry Habitat in Chile
International Wildlife Organizations Call on Chilean Government to Continue Remarkable Efforts By Abolishing Illegal Water Extraction and Protecting Frogs’ Wild Home

For immediate release
August 20, 2019
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As part of an unprecedented and […]

Sampling, analysis and interpretation of eDNA data workshop: Sept 19th

2019-08-14T05:48:25-04:00August 14th, 2019|Events, Latest News|

When: Thursday 19 September 2019 

Where: School of Anthropology and Conservation, Marlowe Building, University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NR 

Environmental DNA is becoming an increasingly popular tool for assessing biodiversity, community structure and energy flow in water and soils. Both field and laboratory sampling and analysis methods are developing rapidly, but […]

Apprehensive Giants, the world largest frog species cares for its offspring

2019-08-09T14:47:38-04:00August 9th, 2019|Latest News, Partner Updates|

Frogs are the most threatened group of vertebrates, but at the same time new species are continuously discovered around the globe. Likewise they are arguably the animal group with the most diverse strategies for reproduction, but for most species still, close to nothing is known about their biology. A team of Cameroonian and […]

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