Introducing Frog Con (October 14-23, 2022) – the first online frog convention to spread awareness and raise money for amphibian conservation

2022-10-13T07:59:18-04:00October 5th, 2022|Amphibian Survival Alliance, Events, FrogLog, Future Leaders of Amphibian Conservation Updates, Latest News|

Do you need more fun froggy things in your life? Have you ever wanted to meet more frog-loving humans, buy some cool frog merch, or even watch a few frogs live online? Frog Con was made for you! Here at Frog Con, our mission is to unite a […]

Getting to know Luis Castillo

2022-06-29T08:59:07-04:00June 29th, 2022|Amphibian Survival Alliance, FrogLog, Future Leaders of Amphibian Conservation Updates, Latest News, Partner Updates|

The Future Leaders of Amphibian Conservation program is an award to a number of early-career conservationists from around the world that have been identified by the Amphibian Survival Alliance as the next generation of amphibian conservationists. So far we have awarded 19 Future Leaders from 12 countries (Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, […]

ASA will fund a Future Leader of Amphibian Conservation to attend the First Global Amphibian and Reptile Disease Conference (GARD)

2022-04-22T10:04:03-04:00April 22nd, 2022|Amphibian Survival Alliance, ASA Grants, Events, Funding Opportunity, Future Leaders of Amphibian Conservation Updates, Latest News|

Through our program Future Leaders of Amphibian Conservation and in partnership with the First Global Amphibian and Reptile Disease Conference (GARD), the Amphibian Survival Alliance (ASA) will fund one emerging amphibian conservationist to attend the conference (University of Tennessee, USA, 4-10 August, 2022).

If […]

Dr. Muhammad Rais’ recent achievements

2021-11-10T14:11:18-05:00November 10th, 2021|Amphibian Survival Alliance, Future Leaders of Amphibian Conservation Updates, Latest News, Partner Updates|

The Future Leaders of Amphibian Conservation program is an award to a number of early-career conservationists from around the world that have been identified by the Amphibian Survival Alliance as the next generation of amphibian conservationists. So far we have awarded 19 Future Leaders from 12 countries (Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, […]

Pakistan’s amphibians need more research efforts and better protection

2021-11-23T11:31:24-05:00November 10th, 2021|Amphibian Survival Alliance, Future Leaders of Amphibian Conservation Updates, Latest News, Partner Updates|

Amphibians are bioindicators of an ecosystem’s health and may also serve as biological control of crop and forest pests. The First Herpetological Congress, organized in 1989, presented alarming findings about the decline in amphibian populations. Currently, amphibians include the highest percentage of threatened species (>40%), as well as the highest […]

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