Ganadores de la subvención 2022

...antiguos hábitats. A. cruciger figura actualmente como En Peligro Crítico en la Lista Roja de la UICN y se recomienda su rescate ex situ. Las poblaciones relictuales han mantenido unos...
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Archey’s Frog

Leiopelma archeyi, commonly known as Archey’s Frog, is listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened SpeciesTM as ‘Critically Endangered’. Archey’s Frog is a small green-brown frog found only in...
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Become an Amphibian Ambassador

Become an Amphibian Ambassador and send us your video today! Michael McFadden We’re inviting you to send us your story about your passion, dedication and commitment to amphibians so we...
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Photo competition terms

...people, permission should be obtained for the image to be entered in the competition and to be published online and in any Amphibian Ark material. Written permission from each recognisable...
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Plectrohyla dasypus

...2012 Amphibian Ark Seed Grant that will combat the decline of P. dasypus and two additional Critically Endangered amphibian species facing similar threats. In this program, tadpoles and froglets will...
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Titicaca Water Frog

...the species was bred for the first time in 2012. Both of these institutions are also involved in further field research. Denver Zoo in the US plays a large role...
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Enrique La Marca

...seven months later) upon further study required a change from their sub-species designation to a full species designation. One year later, I had a total of twenty collected specimens, of...
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Sri Lankan Kandyan Dwarf Toad

...over the course of a two-year study in the region. This toad is now listed in IUCN Redlist of Threatened SpeciesTM as ‘Critically Endangered’. The Sri Lankan Kandyan Dwarf Toad...
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Cómo Apoyan otras Personas

and parents were invited to a class celebration. In Mrs. Oldenborg’s 4th grade class, the students got an opportunity to combine their study of frogs and toads with their desire...
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First Evidence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in China

First Evidence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in China: Discovery of Chytridiomycosis in Introduced American Bullfrogs and Native Amphibians in the Yunnan Province, China. See: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20372969 for full story…...
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