IUCN Red List update!

2020-12-15T05:35:23-05:00December 15th, 2020|Latest News, Partner Updates|

The IUCN Red List update 2020-3 is now online! This update is a huge accomplishment for the Amphibian Red List Authority (ARLA) as a record number of 1,333 amphibian assessments was published, an historical update in the history of the ARLA. This comes with some sad news, as three species […]

SAVE THE FROGS! Ghana is now Save Ghana Frogs

2020-12-18T07:17:00-05:00December 14th, 2020|Latest News, Partner Updates|

We are announcing to the ASA partnership and to the entire scientific community of our organizational name change from SAVE THE FROGS! Ghana to Save Ghana Frogs. The name change came about after long deliberations in our desire to own a trademark that depicts our new vision and identity which […]

Australia Awards – Pakistan Professional Development Opportunity 2020

2020-12-18T07:13:06-05:00December 12th, 2020|Amphibian Survival Alliance, Future Leaders of Amphibian Conservation Updates, Latest News|

I feel honoured to have won the professional development award granted by the Government of Australia to sponsor me to attend the five-week long (November 4th to December 9th) online course titled “Data Analysis in Ecology: Statistics for Ecology and Field Biologist” offered by the Department of Continuing Education at […]

Position Available: Mountain Chicken Project Coordinator

2020-12-11T09:27:40-05:00December 11th, 2020|Latest News, Partner Updates|

Amphibian Survival Alliance partner Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust are currently seeking a highly motivated individual to coordinate all activities of the mountain chicken project on Montserrat, including but not limited to: establishment and running of the mountain chicken enclosure, running of the insect breeding facility, surveys of wild amphibians, […]

Colombian biogeographical Chocó forests are being razed

2020-12-18T07:10:31-05:00December 6th, 2020|Latest News, Partner Updates|

Selective illegal logging in the El Pangán ProAves Reserve, located in the department of Nariño, Colombia, is devastating one of the most important ecosystems on the planet and the species that live there: 21 species of amphibians distributed in 6 families and 17 species of reptiles distributed in […]

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