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Where there’s a will there’s a way: working together for the conservation of Darwin’s Frogs

A paper published today in Oryx—The International Journal of Conservation outlines the development of a multi-participatory binational conservation strategy for Darwin’s frogs (Rhinoderma spp.), an initiative that was led by ASG’s Chile Regional Working Group. These two frog species, found in the temperate forests of Chile and Argentina, display an unusual behaviour not known in any other amphibian – the adult male frogs take the eggs into their vocal sac, where they grow, protected, into tadpoles and young froglets. Leer más.

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