2019 Annual Report - Amphibian Ark 2019 ANNUAL REPORT VISION The world's amphibians thriving in nature MISSION Ensuring the survival and diversity of amphibian species focusing on those that…
2022 Annual Report - Amphibian Ark Amphibian Ark Annual Report 2022 Photo: Jaime Culebras From the Executive Director 2022 was an outstanding year for the Amphibian Ark. Submissions for our…
The critically endangered Physalaemus soaresi, restricted to the Mário Xavier National Forest in Rio de Janeiro, faces several threats from habitat loss to other human activity. AArk’s CNA identified…
Grantees: Adriana Mezini | Museu Biológico Instituto Butantan Marcelo Stéfano Bellini Lucas | Museu Biológico Instituto Butantan The Restinga Toad (Melanophryniscus setiba), known only from…
Grantee: Rodolfo Pérez Rodríguez | Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo One of the main lakes in central Mexico is Lake Patzcuaro, since it is home to a remarkable wealth of…
In 2024, we granted one Workshop Planning Grant to Sao Paulo Zoo, led by Fabricio Rassy and Iago Junqueira, for the development of a veterinary medicine workshop for amphibian ex situ…
Grantee Project Leader: Paula González Ciccia, Fundación Temaikèn The Patagonia frog, Atelognathus patagonicus, is an endemic, critically endangered species that lives in a small number of…
The Rancho Grande harlequin frog (Atelopus cruciger) is the only harlequin toad with known viable populations in Venezuela. Although it disappeared in the late 1980s, presumably due to…
Pithecopus rusticus was described in 2014 and is a Brazilian endemic, restricted to a single site, with a maximum number of 34 individuals observed. It has not yet been evaluated on the global…