You’re Invited: Reverse the Red Day is February 7

We are thrilled to announce that Reverse the Red Day is just two weeks away! This annual event on February 7 celebrates the collective efforts of the global conservation community to reverse biodiversity loss and restore thriving species populations, as measured by positive changes on the IUCN Red List of […]

The Fragile Future of Andes Glass Frogs

The Amphibian Survival Alliance is highlighting an important article from Smithsonian Magazine about Andes glass frogs, amphibians known for their translucent skin. The article examines the challenges these species face in the Andean cloud forests and the critical efforts needed to protect their habitats as threats continue to grow.

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New toothed toad found by conservationists for first time in Vietnam’s ‘froggy hotspot’

ZSL (Zoological Society of London) herpetologists have described a new amphibian species for the first time – after making the surprise discovery while searching for a different animal.

The newly-described Mount Po Ma Lung toothed toad (Oreolalax adelphos) has been named by an international team of conservationists after the mountain on […]

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