
20-12-2018 - Apennine Yellow-bellied Toad
Actions for long-term survival and enforcing of the wild populations of Bombina pachypus in Umbria (Central Italy)
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The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund has awarded 298 grants for this species type, constituting a total donation of $2,356,055.
Actions for long-term survival and enforcing of the wild populations of Bombina pachypus in Umbria (Central Italy)
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Annual Monitoring of Frogs and Toad Community at Mount Slamet, Central Java, Indonesia
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Conserving the Critically Endangered, EDGE-listed Bamboutos Egg Frog Leptodactylodon axillaris on Mount Bamboutos , Cameroon
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Population survey and life history study on Limnonectes cintalubang
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The impact of disturbed habitat on Archey’s frog (Leioplelma archeyi) microhabitat use
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Evaluating populations of the achoque (Ambystomatidae: Ambystoma dumerilii) in Lake Pátzcuaro for the recovery of local management and fisheries
View Lake Patzcuaro Salamander project
Are forest-collected bromeliads used by frogs? Integrating field research, citizen science and outreach toward the conservation of bromeliad frogs
View Carvalho's Tree Toad project
What drives persisting patches? Understanding why Critically Endangered frogs survive or perish on a tiny scale.
View White-bellied Frog project
With only a handful of sightings, the aptly named Beautiful Forest Toad is as elusive as it is stunning. It's known range is restricted to a very small patch of forest, which has not been properly surveyed by herpetologists in the last decade. To assess its conservation status, we aim to seek it out, on the top of one of Tanzania's Eastern Arc Mountains.
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Current Status and monitoring population trends of Harlequin toad (Atelopus mittermeieri) in Santuario de Flora y Fauna Guanentá Alto RÃo
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