Meet ASA’s New Executive Director: Gina Della Togna and the Path Ahead

We are delighted to announce a significant milestone for the Amphibian Survival Alliance (ASA) as we embark on a new chapter with the appointment of Dr. Gina Della Togna as our new Executive Director.

Gina’s appointment marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of ASA, symbolizing a blend of ambition and […]

The ASAP Partner Networking Grant: Apply now

The Asian Species Action Partnership (ASAP) Partner Networking Grant is designed to facilitate collaboration and networking between ASAP Partners to catalyse conservation action for ASAP Species.

To be eligible:

  • All applicants must be ASAP Partner organisations.
  • The application must detail how the collaboration will further the conservation of  ASAP Species. This […]

Chytrid in the clouds: Fog could be a transport pathway for the amphibian-killing fungus

By: Joelma Prado, Universidade Estadual de Campinas – Laboratório de História Natural de Anfíbios Brasileiros

When we think about all the knowledge accumulated over the last couple of decades about the amphibian killing fungus, the chytrid, we now understand about its […]

Amphibian Week 2023, grant opportunities and more

Dear ASA partners and friends,

Please have a look at the following opportunities:

1) EDGE Protected and Conserved Area Fund. ASA partners Rainforest Trust, Zoological Society of London and other NGOs launched a new fund aimed at safeguarding Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered (EDGE) species. These species have few close relatives […]

Victory in Ecuador: Local communities in Intag Valley win case in Imbabura Provincial Court against mining project

After months of hearings and delays, the Imbabura Provincial Court in Ecuador issued a surprise ruling yesterday evening, March 29, in the case brought by local communities in Ecuador’s Intag Valley against the large-scale Llurimagua copper mining project. The court ruled that communities’ […]

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