Litoria aurea

Species name: Litoria aurea Common name:Green and Golden Bell Frog Red List status: Vulnerable (http://www.iucnredlist.org/apps/redlist/details/12143/0) Distribution: South-eastern Australia. Habitat: This species is most often associated with ephemer
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Assessment Results

Completed assessments and recommended conservation actions can be found in the Conservation Needs Assessment program at www.ConservationNeeds.org Amphibian Ark Taxon Officers help to coordinate all aspects of implementation within the
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The Crisis

...Comparable calls to action are included in other IUCN documents. The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) has joined with two branches of the IUCN Species Survival Commission (IUCN/SSC)...
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Ex Situ Conservation Training Workshop Topics

...aspects Practicalities and resources Education Exhibits and interpretives overview Conservation education Ex situ Research Bridging the gap between living collections and research Planning for research within existing programs In S
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Husbandry Skills

...staff and many of our enlisted consultants from the conservation community also work to help people in range countries to develop, initiate, and maintain amphibian conservation programs through either online...
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Minyobates steyermarki

...obtain through their diet. The Demonic Poison Frog can be easily found in bromeliad plants. The Demonic Poison Frog is under major threat from the destruction and degradation of its...
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2023 Amphibian Ark Conservation Grant Winners

...year, so this list is likely to grow. Details of all of our grants, including guidelines and deadlines for lodging applications, can be found on the Conservation Grants page. AArk...
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2019 Conservation Grant winners

radio-telemetry to track survival and disease outcomes in the Mountain Yellow-legged Frog (Rana muscosa) to inform ex situ management, Tali Hammond, Institute for Conservation Research, USA Project Palaka, Phase II...
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Jen Stabile

Ray Ashton, from Ashton Biodiversity Research & Preservation Institute. Ray taught me how to find amphibians in the wild, and how to pay attention to habitats. As Ray’s research assistant,...
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