Call for applications now open: Targeted Amphibian Research and Action Program

The Amphibian Survival Alliance (ASA) is pleased to announce the launch of the new Targeted Amphibian Research and Action Program (TARAP). This grant program provides financial support for research projects that address critical conservation needs identified in key studies such as the 2023 State of the World’s Amphibians […]

Empowering the Next Generation: Apply Now for the Future Leaders of Amphibian Conservation Grant to Attend WCH10

The Amphibian Survival Alliance (ASA) is thrilled to announce the opening of the next round of applications for our Future Leaders of Amphibian Conservation Grant Program. This initiative is a cornerstone of our efforts to foster the next wave of conservationists dedicated to amphibian survival. This special application is […]

Chasing Shadows: A Dive into the Alcatraz Snouted Treefrog’s Hidden Foes

The island of Alcatrazes, Brazil, is the only home on the planet for the Critically Endangered Alcatraz Snouted Treefrog (Scinax alcatraz). This unique habitat, covering merely 10 km², has had its share of adversities, with historical naval bombardments ceasing only in 2013. Thankfully, the area gained the status of a […]

Beyond the Brink: The Quest to Save the Achala Toad

In the heart of central Argentina’s high-altitude grasslands, a once thriving population of Achala Toads (Rhinella achalensis) found their haven. This endemic and endangered species was a common sight until the late 1990s. However, a sudden and drastic shift in demographic trends led to local extinctions in many of their […]

Unveiling the Microbial Mysteries of Amphibian Skin

Imagine diving into a world smaller than the eye can see, yet so impactful that it could change the course of amphibian conservation. That’s precisely what Françoise Cuadra aims to do with her current research project, funded by the Amphibian Survival Alliance’s Disease Mitigation Grant Program.

Within this context, consider […]

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