Save the Frogs!
October 2014
The goal of the project is to better understand the ecology of the Giant Squeaker Frog; to promote a more conscious local community that respects and appreciates the frog; and to engender stronger political will for protection of the species, ensuring the maintenance and protection of its viable populations for long-term survival.
Congratulations to SAVE THE FROGS! Ghana for winning a $5,000 award to further their efforts to protect the Giant Squeaker Frog (Arthroleptis krokosua), one of the world's most endangered frog species!
The goal of the project is to better understand the ecology of the Giant Squeaker Frog; to promote a more conscious local community that respects and appreciates the frog; and to engender stronger political will for protection of the species, ensuring the maintenance and protection of its viable populations for long-term survival.
Giant Squeaker Frog (Arthroleptis krokosua)
Specifically, SAVE THE FROGS! Ghana will conduct surveys for the frogs; create GIS maps of the frogs' locations; quantify existing anthropogenic threats, and educate local communities about the frog. These initiatives will also benefit three other globally threatened co-occurring frogs including Phrynobatrachus villiersi (Vulnerable), P. annulatus (Endangered) and Hylarana occidentalis (Endangered).
The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund is a philanthropic endowment established to provide targeted grants to individual species conservation initiatives; recognize leaders in the field of species conservation; and elevate the importance of species in the broader conservation debate. To date the fund has awarded over 1,000 grants to a diverse range of species across the world.
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