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FrogLog special issue dedicated to amphibian conservation giant Phil Bishop

The Amphibian Survival Alliance (ASA) and the Amphibian Specialist Group (ASG) are very pleased to announce a special issue of FrogLog dedicated to someone who is near and dear to our hearts: Phil Bishop.

As you may know, Phil passed away early this year, leaving an enormous gap in amphibian conservation […]

2021-12-22T15:15:35-05:00

Amphibian protection from roadkill in Brazil

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 Amphibian protection from roadkill in Brazil to be executed by the Road and Railway Ecology Group – NERF

2024-07-04T21:50:36-04:00

A Conservation Project for the Three-colored Harlequin Toad (Atelopus tricolor), a Jewel of Bolivia

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 A Conservation Project for the Three-colored Harlequin Toad (Atelopus tricolor), a Jewel of Bolivia to be executed by […]

2024-07-04T21:50:36-04:00

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 

2024-07-04T21:50:37-04:00

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 […]

2024-07-04T21:50:37-04:00
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