Developing a Conservation Strategy for the Endangered Trilaksono’s Bush Frog, Chirixalus trilaksonoi

In 2021, we received approximately 50 applications from the ASA Start-up Conservation Grants call, of which we will be able to fund six. Below you can learn more about the project Developing a Conservation Strategy for the Endangered Trilaksono’s Bush Frog (Chirixalus trilaksonoi) to be executed by the 

Community Based Himalayan Salamander Conservation at Himalayas of Nepal

In 2021, we received approximately 50 applications from the ASA Start-up Conservation Grants call, of which we will be able to fund six. Below you can learn more about the project Community Based Himalayan Salamander Conservation at Himalayas of Nepal to be executed by the Biodiversity Research and […]

A second chance: in situ conservation of the Critically Endangered jambato harlequin (Atelopus ignescens) through local community involvement

In 2021, we received approximately 50 applications from the ASA Start-up Conservation Grants call, of which we will be able to fund six. The project featured below is the first recipient of the ASA Phil Bishop Conservation Grant. Professor Phil Bishop (1957–2021) worked as ASA’s Chief Scientist from day one, […]

On the trail of harlequin frogs in Venezuela

In 2021, we received approximately 50 applications from the ASA Start-up Conservation Grants call. On the one hand, this high number of applications demonstrates there are amazing amphibian conservation projects being conducted worldwide. However, it also illustrates how many organisations are in urgent need of funding to conserve amphibians. Because […]

Dr. Muhammad Rais’ recent achievements

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, […]

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