Job Openings at Oakland Zoo: Scientific Technician I & II

The Amphibian Survival Alliance is pleased to share two job openings at the Oakland Zoo, a leader in conservation and animal care. These positions offer a chance to contribute to meaningful scientific research and conservation efforts.

Scientific Technician I

The Oakland Zoo is seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented individual for the […]

Key Outcomes from the Recent CITES Amphibian Conservation Workshop

The Amphibian Survival Alliance is pleased to share the key outcomes from the recent Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) Notification E-AC33-32, which details the results of the interdisciplinary workshop held in November 2023. This event focused on the conservation of […]

Hot Spot Saunas: A New Lifeline for Endangered Frog Populations

In a groundbreaking development for amphibian conservation, researchers have unveiled a novel technique to combat a deadly fungus threatening frog populations worldwide. The innovative approach involves using saunas to heat the frogs and eradicate the chytrid fungus, a pathogen responsible for devastating declines in amphibian populations globally.

The Chytrid Crisis

Chytridiomycosis, […]

Call for applications now open: Targeted Amphibian Research and Action Program

The Amphibian Survival Alliance (ASA) is pleased to announce the launch of the new Targeted Amphibian Research and Action Program (TARAP). This grant program provides financial support for research projects that address critical conservation needs identified in key studies such as the 2023 State of the World’s Amphibians […]

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