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AArk Newsletter No. 71, September 2025

AArk Newsletter No. 71, September 2025

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Training Resources

Training Videos Hop to a topic of your interest: Nutrition and feeding Reproduction and breeding Water quality Lighting and temperature Biosecurity and facility design Amphibians and climate…

Training Resources

Institutional Readiness

AArk Program Implementation Tool Is your institution ready for an ex-situ conservation program? The below checklist is designed to help you determine if you are ready to implement your AARK…

Institutional Readiness

Conservation Needs Assessment Database

Coming soon Our updated CNA Database will soon be here! In the meantime, you can still visit the old CNA website: Conservation Needs Assessments

Conservation Needs Assessment Database

Tools & Resources

Tools and resources for the amphibian conservation community.

National Programs

AArk supports amphibian ex situ conservation efforts globally—through AArk's Conservation Needs Assessments (CNAs), grant funding, and capacity building in countries around the world.  But…

Granting Program

AArk has offered grants since 2009, predominantly to support newly created ex situ programs for species that have been assessed as in need of urgent rescue.  We welcome applications from all…

Granting Program

Building Capacity

Equipping conservationists with the skills to safeguard amphibians At Amphibian Ark, we recognize that successful ex situ amphibian conservation programs require well-trained personnel. We…

Building Capacity

Prioritizing Species

Identifying the species most in need of rescue is key to Amphibian Ark’s mission.  AArk's Conservation Needs Assessments These are species that are threatened with extinction and where…

Prioritizing Species

Monitoring the world's amphibians

Concern about the status of amphibians has triggered unprecedented efforts to monitor a whole class of species wherever they are found around the world. The Amphibian Red List Authority (ARLA)…