Key Biodiversity Areas: Primate Experts Support Inclusive Process to Decide Future of Cameroon’s Biologically Rich Ebo Forest

This update is shared as part of the Amphibian Survival Alliance’s support of, and involvement in, the Key Biodiversity Areas Partnership.

Read letter to Prime Minister Joseph Ngute [English | French]

In a letter to the Cameroonian government, more than 60 conservationists and researchers asked the government to […]

A giant leap for amphibian conservation: South Africa’s “Frog Lady” wins 2020 Whitley Award

A conservation biologist from South Africa has won a prestigious Whitley Award worth £40,000 to support her quest to save threatened amphibians.

Dr Jeanne Tarrant, known locally as the “Frog Lady”, works for the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT), an Amphibian Survival Alliance Partner, where […]

Securing wetlands will go a long-way in conserving aquatic biodiversity

Securing wildlife habitats outside traditional protected area network is one of the mandates of the ASA Partner Wildlife Trust of India (WTI). Wetlands are one such critical habitats which are facing multiple threats due to expanding agriculture and human settlements as a result of surge in human population. Diminishing […]

A Big Leap for a Small Frog – Conserving the Golden Mantella

The golden mantella frog Mantella aurantiaca is – for now – one of the many critically endangered island endemics barely holding on in Madagascar’s fragmented forests. Ecosystems here are subject to some of the most intense anthropogenic pressures on Earth. Over the last decade, ASA Partners Chester Zoo and Madagasikara […]

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