Get Social During #AmphibianWeek 2022!

2022-04-22T10:41:20-04:00April 21st, 2022|Amphibian Survival Alliance, Events, Latest News, Partner Updates|

Join the movement on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram May 1-7, 2022. All week, we’ll be highlighting amazing amphibian species while helping answer the question “What Are Amphibians?”!  Always use #AmphibianWeek, #AmphibianWeek2022, and other fun hashtags like #AmphibianAlly, #LeaveTheLeaves, #AmphibianArt, #SalamanderScience  #FantasticFrogs

Keep visiting the websites below to keep informed of new events […]

Upcoming webinar: Strengths, limitations, and practical considerations of using eDNA techniques to detect wildlife and their pathogens

2020-09-23T15:49:47-04:00September 23rd, 2020|Events, Latest News|

A webinar hosted by the Canadian Herpetology Society on Zoom.

8 pm EST on Wed 18 Nov 2020

Everyone welcome, free of charge, but pre-registration is required.

To register please email: [email protected]

Participants will be sent a Zoom link for the event.

Information will also be […]

Get Social During Amphibian Week!

2020-05-28T10:06:33-04:00May 19th, 2020|Amphibian Survival Alliance, Events|

Hello Amphibian Allies! (#AmphibianAlly)

The Amphibian Survival Alliance, Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (PARC) and other partners are excited to invite you to participate in the first International Amphibian Week, June 1-7, 2020!

During Amphibian Week, we are encouraging all Amphibian Allies to participate in celebrating amphibians!  We aim to promote the […]

18th meeting of the African Amphibian Working Group

2019-11-14T06:38:46-05:00November 1st, 2019|Amphibian Survival Alliance, Events, Latest News|

At the beginning of October, the Amphibian Survival Alliance (ASA) attended the meeting of the African Amphibian Working Group in George, South Africa. It was an incredible and vibrant event, gathering almost 40 researchers from several African and European countries. ASA was represented by its Communications and Partnership Officer, Luis […]

Sampling, analysis and interpretation of eDNA data workshop: Sept 19th

2019-08-14T05:48:25-04:00August 14th, 2019|Events, Latest News|

When: Thursday 19 September 2019 

Where: School of Anthropology and Conservation, Marlowe Building, University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NR 

Environmental DNA is becoming an increasingly popular tool for assessing biodiversity, community structure and energy flow in water and soils. Both field and laboratory sampling and analysis methods are developing rapidly, but […]

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