23-09-2020 - William’s bright-eyed tree frog
Assessing the role of landscape change on Boophis williamsi population’s viability in Ankaratra Massif
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The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund has awarded 290 grants for this species type, constituting a total donation of $2,298,165.
Assessing the role of landscape change on Boophis williamsi population’s viability in Ankaratra Massif
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Population status and microenvironmental monitoring of the Harlequin Poison frog
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In this project we will gather ecological, demographic and natural history data and conservation campaing of the critical endangered frog Eleutherodactylus blairhedgesi, who is a locally endemic from the Flora Reserve Boca de CanasÃ, western Cuba. This species has very little known information and its habitat is in very vulnerable situation duo to both anthropic activities and climate change.
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Ensuring the conservation of two Threatened harlequin toads (Atelopus) in the Key Biodiversity Area Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia.
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Population assessment of the Bolitoglossa synoria amphibian of the Cerro El Pital Natural Area, El Salvador
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The rare leaf-frogs: threats and conservation of Phrynomedusa dryade
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Searching for the lost Austral Andean Water Frog (Telmatobius contrerasi), an endangered and endemic species from Gualcamayo, Argentina
The main objective of this project is to obtain new information that will be useful to update the conservation status of the species, including the increase in knowledge on the distributional range, assess the threats, and raise awareness on the situation of the species
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Unveiling the conservation needs of a unique, endemic and critically endangered Venezuelan high Andean frog
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Revealing the mystery of The Endemic Sumatran Caecilian (Ichthyophis elongatus): An Ecology study, and how to conserve it
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The Table Mountain Ghost frog is a unique, Critically Endangered amphibian endemic to just six streams on Table Mountain, South Africa. This project aims to collect quantitative baseline data on the life history, population size and habitat requirements of the species and to use these data to accurately identify and implement conservation interventions to ensure the survival of this amazing species.
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