Book launch: Croak, edited by Phil Bishop

2021-06-30T12:48:43-04:00June 30th, 2021|Latest News|

Croak, the recently launched book compiled by the late Professor Phil Bishop, is a collection of delightful quotes and gorgeous photographs celebrating the underappreciated beauty of frogs.

The stunning, colourful images were either taken by Phil himself on his travels around the world or collected from his friends in the […]

The Amphibian Conservation Fund – catalysing support for amphibians

2021-07-08T09:10:25-04:00June 24th, 2021|Partner Updates|

Synchronicity Earth was founded to support the most overlooked and underfunded of conservation issues in the world. The amphibians, even as they experience a global extinction crisis on a scale unseen in any other vertebrate group, continue to receive far too little conservation action or funding to meet the scale […]

David Wake, a prominent herpetologist who warned of amphibian declines, is dead at 84

2021-06-24T10:41:20-04:00June 20th, 2021|Latest News, Partner Updates|

Renowned evolutionary biologist David Wake, the world’s leading expert on salamanders and among the first to warn of a precipitous decline in frog, salamander and other amphibian populations worldwide, died peacefully at his home in Oakland, California, on April 29. The professor emeritus of integrative biology at the University of […]

Global Wildlife Conservation is becoming Re:wild

2021-06-24T10:42:57-04:00June 18th, 2021|Latest News, Partner Updates|

Global Wildlife Conservation (GWC) is becoming Re:wild! Through our new brand, we are emphasizing that the wild is not only part of us, but also the most important and cost-effective solution to the interconnected climate, biodiversity and pandemic crises. While public conversation focuses on innovation and technology to combat climate […]

The Giant of the Pampas: conserving amphibians in the global pandemic context

2021-06-24T10:47:13-04:00June 16th, 2021|Latest News, Partner Updates|

The Ornate Horned Frog (Ceratophrys ornata) is an emblematic amphibian occurring in the South American temperate grasslands of Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay. Although the species has not been recorded in Brazil and Uruguay since 1982, some populations remain in the Argentinean Pampas.

Since 2015, we have been intensively working on the […]

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