How Others Help
The Amphibian Ark has a number of very generous sponsors and corporate partners. But there are also, of course, many hundreds of community groups and individuals who are helping to support amphibian conservation in many ways, and their contributions are incredibly valued.
There are many ways in which people have been helping the AArk. Here are a few of them.
The Amphibian Ark thanks you all!
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Ebay sales help AArkHope all is going well. Please, please keep doing what you’re doing and save the little guys. I think this is my third donation now and I’ll keeping giving what I can when I can. This money was raised from clearing out my room and selling stuff on eBay. Tom from England |
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Robert’s birthday party raises $90 to help AArk projects! |
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Addison from New Hampshire sells clay amphibians for the AArk |
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Second graders raise over $2,700!
In their next project, Art teachers helped them draw a design for a tote bag, and they sold 100 bags, raising $403 for the Amphibian Ark. The second graders raised the money for their most recent donation by holding a read-a-thon, and they have plans to hold a craft fair to raise even more money. The Tremont Elementary students have also created a GGFF (Go Green For Frogs) Gazette, and Edition 1, Edition 2 and Edition 3 are available online. You can also listen to their first, second and third GGFF ‘pondcasts’ online. The Amphibian Ark truly appreciates the amazing efforts of the Tremont Elementary School students and teachers. |
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Birthday gifts for Amphibian ArkMy name is Sky and I am twelve years old. For the past five years I substituted presents for donations to wildlife conservation organizations. Every year I choose a different organization. This year I chose Amphibian Ark. I love reptiles and amphibians. When I went to the Amphibian Ark website and saw the great work you are doing I decided that I had to donate to this organization. I wrote in all of my birthday invitations that instead of presents i wanted to receive money, to donate to your organization. I ended up with a total of $200. Your organization is doing many great things such as how you are fighting to stop the spread of the disease chytridiomycosis, so it is a pleasure to see this money go to such worthwhile projects. I like Amphibian Ark so much that I may very well donate to it again , in the future. Â Â Sky |
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Kids can make a differenceCoram Elementary School in the Longwood School District in Long Island, NY went “Green” this year to educate the students about the way they can help protect the Earth. As part of a school wide curriculum project, the students from Kindergarten to Fourth Grade read and wrote stories, poems and letters about the Earth and created projects illustrating what they have learned. Hallways were decorated and parents were invited to a class celebration. In Mrs. Oldenborg’s 4th grade class, the students got an opportunity to combine their study of frogs and toads with their desire to help the environment. Students read a poem that discussed how many species of amphibians are in danger of going extinct due to human’s effect on the environment. The students decided they wanted to help. They collected cans and bottles and recycled the to raise money. In addition they participated in National Leap-a-Thon Day on May 19th. Students asked for donations from family and friends and “leaped” to help endangered frogs. The money raised will be donated to Amphibian Ark, a non-profit organization that is running a global campaign to raise awareness about these important animals. They deemed 2008 the “Year of the Frog” and are working to save 5 frog species from going extinct. Combined, the students were able to raise a total of $150! Mrs. Oldenborg is very proud of her students’ hard work and generosity. Children are our future and they must be the ones to make a difference. |
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Ceramic frogs raise fundsDear Amphibian Ark, Enclosed please find a check in the amount of $55 as a donation from our middle school to your wonderful organization! I am the art teacher at Williston Middle School, and every year my sixth grade students create ceramic frogs as an assignment. At the end of last year the sixth graders not only created their assigned frog, but they also made a small “extra” frog to sell as a fundraiser for Amphibian Ark. With the end of many school years being as hectic as they are, we are finally able to send our raised money! Those wonderful students who created the frogs are now seventh-graders – ready to finish this school year! Thanks for your hard work on the part of these wonderful creatures! Lisa |
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Year of the Frog science project |
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Birthday party donationMy daughter, Katherine, is requesting donations to your organization in lieu of gifts at her 11th birthday party. She is “frog-crazy” and mourning the recent loss of two pet frogs. She’s agreed to help frogs in nature, rather than keeping them as pets. Are there any special instructions we should provide the birthday guests? Also, are there items with your logo we could purchase to give the children as party favors? Thank you for your assistance, Susan |
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Spaghetti for amphibians!To whom it may concern, The Brookfield Chapter of American Association of Zoo Keepers would like to make a donation of $811. Part of our chapter’s mission is to encourage and support conservation efforts. We held a spaghetti dinner in honor of Amphibian Ark. The support from Brookfield Zoo and the surrounding community was very generous. We selected your organization because it is the year of the frog and we are aware of the current crisis facing amphibians. We hope our contribution will help support your effort to save the amphibians from extinction. Melissa Brookfield AAZK Treasurer |
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Zoo keepers in Texas raise $4,000“The Galveston Chapter of the American Association of Zoo Keepers is pleased to donate $4,000 to the Amphibian Ark. From December 2007 to April 2008 our chapter has raised money specifically for Amphibian Ark through a variety of fundraising efforts. Such efforts include a donation station at our rainforest and aquarium exhibits, frog calendars, leap day festivities, and a wine event. As the year progresses we will continue to collect donations for this worthy cause.” Sincerely, Heather GCAAZK Treasurer |
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Every penny counts!To whom it may concern, We read about your project in News 2 You. After we read it we thought we should help you raise money to save the Wyoming Toad. We raised $63 by collecting pennies from students and teachers in our school. Good luck saving the amphibians! Stacey and Nick |
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Pet food suppliers help out
We currently ran a special on our website for the month of January. For every fruit fly culture we sold online we would donate $1.00 to Amphibian Ark. Attached are the order numbers and total cultures per order. The sale was not as successful as we had hoped, thus we are sending a little more. We hope this helps out with all the great research you are doing, as amphibian hobbyists we REALLY appreciate all the work. Thank You for all You are doing to help improve the Amphibian world! Sincerely, Erin and Dave |
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Save the Caxys!We are the staff of the student newspaper The Spectator at Forest Lodge Academy in Lake Forest IL. We are concerned about the plight of amphibians worldwide because of our school mascot. Our sports teams compete as “The Caxys” which is the Greek word for the sound that frogs make. We don’t want our mascot, not matter how silly, to become extinct. We wrote about the amphibian extinction crisis in the September edition of our newspaper. We also printed and sold tee-shirts to dramatize the situation to our student body. Our students responded to our money-raising campaign idea and purchased our shirts. As a result we are pleased to enclose a check for $428.95 as a donation to your work. Good luck in your efforts to save our Caxys! Yours truly, Jim and Nina (Editors) |
Artist donates a percentage of sales to Amphibian Ark |
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I am finally back from my trip to Panama where I had an exhibition with the Nature Conservation ONG there ANCON. It was very successful and even though I was not able to sell all four of the golden frogs (Atelopus various) I at least sold one. I had promised 10% to Amphibian Ark, therefore I will send your organization 50 euros and just hope the dollar goes up someday. Regards |


































