Meet some of the frogs we’re trying to save

These are some of the endangered frogs we have already taken into captivity in Panama. With your help we hope that we’ll be able to keep extinction at bay, but these species are far from secure. We urgently need funding to expand our rescue operations. As you consider where to make your end-of year donations, please remember that Eastern Panama is falling to chytrid fungus at a rate of 30km per year! Click here to make an online donation to the Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project.

Brian Gratwicke, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute

2 thoughts on “Meet some of the frogs we’re trying to save

  1. NOT EVERYONE TEXTS, YOU KNOW! YOU ARE DOING YOURSELVES A BIG DISFAVOR BY NOT GIVING INFORMATION ON HOW TO DONATE IN OTHER WAYS

  2. Hi, Sandy! Thanks for your concern…we’re glad that you’re interested in making a donation to these important efforts. If you go to the donate tab at the top of the page (http://amphibianrescue.org/donate/), you’ll see a way that you can send a check to Smithsonian’s National Zoo in support of the Panama Amphibian Rescue and Amphibian Project. Thanks so much!

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