Exciting discoveries during the first amphibian survey of one of Madagascar’s smallest protected areas

Madagascar’s forests have been subject to tragic deforestation in recent decades, and much of the remaining forest exists in isolated forest fragments. In the highlands of Madagascar, on the island’s central plateau, it is hotly debated how much land was once covered in forest, with increasing evidence that grasslands are […]

Zero Extinction Status Makes Atewa NO-GO Area for Mining

Ghana’s Atewa Range Forest, designated by the Government of Ghana as a Globally Significant Biodiversity Area, has recently made it on to the list of the world’s Alliance for Zero Extinction (AZE) sites. This is a critical new development as Atewa Forest now becomes a “No-Go Area” for mining, […]

ASA’s 10th anniversary and 2021 Start-up Grants

In June 2021, the Amphibian Survival Alliance (ASA) celebrates its 10th anniversary! This is a very special moment for the entire international amphibian conservation community and to celebrate it, we have planned an entire month of exciting activities!

To kick off celebrations, today we are pleased to announce the launch of […]

AmphibiaWeb Spring 2021 Newsletter

AmphibiaWeb has just launched our Spring 2021 newsletter. We commemorate a sad passing in our conservation community. We also offer signs of hope and new upgrades to look forward to. In January, the amphibian research and conservation communities abruptly lost Dr. Phil Bishop, who was the Amphibian Survival […]

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