Panama Amphibian Rescue is a project dedicated to the conservation and preservation of Panama's diverse and unique frogs and salamanders. With a team of researchers, conservationists, and local communities, they work together to study and protect endangered species such as the Harlequin Toads. Through scientific protocols, education initiatives, and partnerships with organizations like the National Geographic Society, they strive to understand the threats facing these amphibians and find ways to ensure their survival.
With a focus on the Last Refuge of Harlequin Toads in Colombia's Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Panama Amphibian Rescue aims to unlock the mysteries of this unique habitat and use the knowledge gained to aid in the recovery of harlequin frogs in other areas. Led by experts in the field, their collaborative efforts have resulted in the development of research protocols, the publication of educational materials, and the engagement of local communities in the conservation of these precious creatures.
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