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Become a member of the Amphibian Ark and help save the world's frogs, salamanders and caecilians

 

Anyone can join - we can all be a part of the AArk!

 

  Become a member of the Amphibian Ark for free!
 
  • Join our friends Sir David Attenborough, Jeff Corwin, Jane Goodall and Jean-Michel Cousteau as members of the Amphibian Ark!

AArk patrons

  • Receive the electronic Amphibian Ark Newsletter every three months.
  • Show your support for global amphibian conservation.
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Already an Amphibian Ark donor? Wonderful! You are automatically signed up as an official member - thanks for your support!

Maybe you'd like to consider becoming a Contributing Member to help us save amphibians? Read on....

 

Thanks for joining the AArk and coming on board with us! Your support is crucial to saving threatened species and we invite you to become an Amphibian Ark donor, keeping these species afloat!
     
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Check out what some of our amazing supporters and donors have achieved:

  • A second grade class in Upper Arlington Ohio donated $1,762.50 which they raised by holding a frog book read-a-thon, selling tote bags, having a craft sale, and a bake. Our thanks go to Columbus Zoo for bringing this class and the Amphibian Ark together.
  • Adults and children alike have asked that donations be made to Amphibian Ark to celebrate special occasions like weddings, birthdays, graduations, bar and bat mitzvahs - this is a very generous thought, and is very much appreciated.
  • School children in Bisbee Arizona, who wanted to do a good deed for amphibians before their school was closed due to budget cuts. They raised $109 to help with amphibian conservation.
  • Proceeds from book sales, bake sales and naming rights for new amphibian species all have benefitted the Ark!
 
 
 
 
  Our supporters have been amazing in their commitment to helping us - your generous donation will help save amphibians!
     
  YES! I want to take another leap towards saving amphibians by becoming a Contributing Member of Amphibian Ark and make a tax-deductible contribution immediately.
       
   
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    100% of funds donated to Amphibian Ark will be spent on ensuring a long-term future for threatened amphibians, and donations to the Amphibian Ark are tax-deductible for most US tax-payers*.

A special offer from the Amphibian Ark! If you make a donation of US$100 or more, you will receive a copy of
Sapos a beautiful book which covers dozens of frogs from Ecuador with fantastic imagery, both natural and man-made in its 256 pages (while supplies last).

 

  Amphibian Ark also seeks corporate, academic and private partners to help with   
major programs that directly contribute to saving species. These include:
 
     
   

International internships - $1,000 - $5,000

 

Amphibian Ark Grant Program - $5,000
 

Amphibian Ark range country prioritization or
training workshop
- $5,000 - $20,000
 

Population monitoring project in range country - $10,000
 

Range-country rescue facility - $50,000
 

Disease testing laboratory - $100,000
 

Sponsor initiation of range country program - $100,000

 

Contact us Please contact the Amphibian Ark directly if you would like to become a partner in any of these initiatives.
     
*As Amphibian Ark is a collaborative project between the IUCN Amphibian Specialist Group (ASG), the IUCN Conservation Breeding Specialist Group (CBSG), and the World Association of Zoos and Aquaria (WAZA), donations to the Amphibian Ark are held by CBSG under the Global Conservation Network, a registered 501(c)(3)charity.
 

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