FOUND: Lost Starry Night Harlequin Toad Makes Radiant Return to Science

 ‘Rediscovery’ Highlights Integral Role of Indigenous Peoples’ Knowledge and Traditions in Wildlife Protection

For the first time since 1994, biologists have documented the stunning black-and-white-spotted starry night harlequin toad (Atelopus aryescue). The photo documentation is the result of a unique and poignant partnership between Global Wildlife Conservation partner Fundación […]

Reconnecting poverty-alleviation to biodiversity conservation in Kenya’s the Eastern Arc Mountains

Several activities are ongoing in Sagalla hill aimed at the conservation of the Sagalla Caecilian (Boulengerula niedeni), an endemic and critically endangered species occurring in an area about 4 km2. The activities are; (i) awareness creation on the existence and extinction risk […]

An update from the Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project

The Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project was created in 2009 as a partnership between Zoo New England, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Houston Zoo, Smithsonian National Zoo, and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute to build captive populations of species at risk of extinction from the deadly amphibian chytrid fungus. Together we […]

Conservation of endangered Peruvian frogs

The giant Junin lake frog, Telmatobius macrostomus, and Junin’s wancha, Telmatobius brachydactylus are two endangered frogs from the center of Peru, specifically found around Lake Junin (the second biggest lake in Peru). Before 2000, these frogs were abundant, but overexploitation, alteration, and degradation of their habitat, and the presence of […]

Conserving amphibians in agricultural landscapes

Hello all. We are the COANA initiative, a new partner of ASA.

We devote our work to conserve amphibians in agricultural landscapes and pristine remnants of temperate grasslands from Argentina. The Rio de la Plata Grasslands are the main complex of grassland ecosystems in […]

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