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AARK PROGRAM DB
Progress of Programs. Amphibian Ark has been helping zoos, aquariums and other ex situ (captive) facilities to address the captive components of the Amphibian Conservation Action Plan, to save as many species as possible. For the past few years we have monitored and documented the great progress of ex situ amphibian rescue programsaround the world.
AARK NEWSLETTER AMPHIBIAN ARK NEWSLETTER AArk Newsletter Numer , ecemer Progress with Project Palaka in the Philippines Norman Greenhawk, Project Palaka, the Philippines 3 Project Palaka is the first ex situ amphibian conservation project in the Philippines and was awarded an Amphibian Ark Con-AMPHIBIAN ARK
amphibian ark 3 A word from our Executive Officers I have been with the Conservation Breeding Specialist Group (CBSG) for almost 20 years and one of the things I am proudest of is our contribution AMPHIBIAN BIOLOGY AND HUSBANDRY Amphibian Biology and Husbandry F. Harvey Pough Abstract Extant amphibians comprise three lineages—salamanders (Urodela or Caudata), frogs and toads (Anura), and caecil- AMPHIBIAN HORMONE CYCLE Amphibian hormone cycle Dr Robert K. Browne, AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, robert.browne@gmail.com Chester R. Figiel, Jr., Warm Springs Fish Technology Center, USA, chester_figiel@fws.gov FEEDING AND NUTRITION General ‘rules’ of feeding Present all diet in a whole, natural, state wherever possible Present invertebrate prey live – chilled anddusted with multi-
WEIGHING TADPOLES
Weighing tadpoles Dr Robert K. Browne, AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, robert.browne@gmail.com Rachael Antwis, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, rachael.antwis@googlemail.com Where the variation in tadpole weight within replicate tanks is not required, or where tadpoles AMPHIBIAN UV-B AND VITAMIN D3 Studies of UV-B/Vitamin D3 and amphibian health offer an ideal research focus for zoos, as very little is known about this subject that is so important to conservation breeding programs and the welfare of amphibians in captivity. AMPHIBIAN ARK SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM FOR SPECIES PRESERVATION 2 Our grants are intended to support conservation projects for amphibian species that cannot currently be saved in the wild, with a focus on ex situ actions, and in partnership with appropriate field activities. Preference will be given to projects for species which have been assessed as in need of ex situ rescue or research work, either as a recommendation from a Conservation Needs Assessment AMPHIBIAN CONSERVATION RESEARCH GUIDE Page | 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . The Amphibian Conservation Research Guide (ACRG) is an international initiative to build a framework for research that supports amphibian conservation breeding programs.AARK PROGRAM DB
Progress of Programs. Amphibian Ark has been helping zoos, aquariums and other ex situ (captive) facilities to address the captive components of the Amphibian Conservation Action Plan, to save as many species as possible. For the past few years we have monitored and documented the great progress of ex situ amphibian rescue programsaround the world.
AARK NEWSLETTER AMPHIBIAN ARK NEWSLETTER AArk Newsletter Numer , ecemer Progress with Project Palaka in the Philippines Norman Greenhawk, Project Palaka, the Philippines 3 Project Palaka is the first ex situ amphibian conservation project in the Philippines and was awarded an Amphibian Ark Con-AMPHIBIAN ARK
amphibian ark 3 A word from our Executive Officers I have been with the Conservation Breeding Specialist Group (CBSG) for almost 20 years and one of the things I am proudest of is our contribution AMPHIBIAN BIOLOGY AND HUSBANDRY Amphibian Biology and Husbandry F. Harvey Pough Abstract Extant amphibians comprise three lineages—salamanders (Urodela or Caudata), frogs and toads (Anura), and caecil- AMPHIBIAN HORMONE CYCLE Amphibian hormone cycle Dr Robert K. Browne, AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, robert.browne@gmail.com Chester R. Figiel, Jr., Warm Springs Fish Technology Center, USA, chester_figiel@fws.gov FEEDING AND NUTRITION General ‘rules’ of feeding Present all diet in a whole, natural, state wherever possible Present invertebrate prey live – chilled anddusted with multi-
WEIGHING TADPOLES
Weighing tadpoles Dr Robert K. Browne, AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, robert.browne@gmail.com Rachael Antwis, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, rachael.antwis@googlemail.com Where the variation in tadpole weight within replicate tanks is not required, or where tadpoles AMPHIBIAN UV-B AND VITAMIN D3 Studies of UV-B/Vitamin D3 and amphibian health offer an ideal research focus for zoos, as very little is known about this subject that is so important to conservation breeding programs and the welfare of amphibians in captivity. AMPHIBIAN ARK SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM FOR SPECIES PRESERVATION 2 Our grants are intended to support conservation projects for amphibian species that cannot currently be saved in the wild, with a focus on ex situ actions, and in partnership with appropriate field activities. Preference will be given to projects for species which have been assessed as in need of ex situ rescue or research work, either as a recommendation from a Conservation Needs Assessment AMPHIBIAN DIET AND NUTRITION Amphibian diet and nutrition Robert K. Browne, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium. Browne RK. 2009. Amphibian diet and nutrition. AArk Science and Research. AARK NEWSLETTER AMPHIBIAN ARK NEWSLETTER 2 AArk Newsletter Number 49, March 2020 Using radio-telemetry to track survival and disease outcomes in the Mountain Yellow-legged Frog to inform ex situ management Talisin Hammond and Debra Shier, Institute for Conservation Research, San Diego, USA HANDLING AND INJECTING AMPHIBIANS Handling and injecting amphibians Dr Robert Browne AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp. robert.browne@gmail.com There are several methods for the handling of frogs for inspection, injection of medicinesFORMULATIONS
Collagenase A C 0130 NA 2mg/ml DeBoer’s solution DB2 110 mM NaCl 1.3 mM KCl 0.44 mM CaCl2 pH 7.3 Phosphate buffered water Phosphate buffer usually is buffered to AMPHIBIAN UV-B AND VITAMIN D3 Studies of UV-B/Vitamin D3 and amphibian health offer an ideal research focus for zoos, as very little is known about this subject that is so important to conservation breeding programs and the welfare of amphibians in captivity. AMPHIBIAN ARK SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM FOR SPECIES PRESERVATION 2 Our grants are intended to support conservation projects for amphibian species that cannot currently be saved in the wild, with a focus on ex situ actions, and in partnership with appropriate field activities. Preference will be given to projects for species which have been assessed as in need of ex situ rescue or research work, either as a recommendation from a Conservation Needs Assessment AARK NEWSLETTER AMPHIBIAN ARK NEWSLETTER 1 AArk Newsletter amphibian ark NewsletterNumber 45, December 2018 No. 45, December 2018 ISSN 2640-4141 Amphibian Ark c/o Conservation Planning Specialist Group 12101 Johnny Cake Ridge Road EX SITU PROGRESS FOR CONSERVATION CENTER FOR AMPHIBIANS Is the taxon again secure in the wild, even if it might still require some ongoing in situ management? i.e. has the need for a captive assurance population been obviated such that we can call this a successfully terminated captive rescue program? AARK-EMERGENCY-GRANT-GUIDELINES Title: Microsoft Word - AArk-Emergency-Grant-Guidelines Author: kpj00 Created Date: 6/10/2018 1:43:08 PM EX SITU PROGRESS FOR EAZA INSTITUTIONS'S ALYTES MULETENSIS The authority that recommended this species for an ex situ program. Conservation Needs Assessment Workshop. Has a genetic analysis been performed on wild populations to define the target taxon, i.e., verify that single, viable Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESU's) that are managed as separate populations, are not confounded by cryptic AMPHIBIAN CONSERVATION RESEARCH GUIDE Page | 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . The Amphibian Conservation Research Guide (ACRG) is an international initiative to build a framework for research that supports amphibian conservation breeding programs.AMPHIBIAN ARK
amphibian ark 3 A word from our Executive Officers I have been with the Conservation Breeding Specialist Group (CBSG) for almost 20 years and one of the things I am proudest of is our contributionAARK PROGRAM DB
Progress of Programs. Amphibian Ark has been helping zoos, aquariums and other ex situ (captive) facilities to address the captive components of the Amphibian Conservation Action Plan, to save as many species as possible. For the past few years we have monitored and documented the great progress of ex situ amphibian rescue programsaround the world.
AMPHIBIAN DIET AND NUTRITION Amphibian diet and nutrition Robert K. Browne, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium. Browne RK. 2009. Amphibian diet and nutrition. AArk Science and Research. AMPHIBIAN BIOLOGY AND HUSBANDRY Amphibian Biology and Husbandry F. Harvey Pough Abstract Extant amphibians comprise three lineages—salamanders (Urodela or Caudata), frogs and toads (Anura), and caecil-FORMULATIONS
Collagenase A C 0130 NA 2mg/ml DeBoer’s solution DB2 110 mM NaCl 1.3 mM KCl 0.44 mM CaCl2 pH 7.3 Phosphate buffered water Phosphate buffer usually is buffered toWEIGHING TADPOLES
Weighing tadpoles Dr Robert K. Browne, AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, robert.browne@gmail.com Rachael Antwis, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, rachael.antwis@googlemail.com Where the variation in tadpole weight within replicate tanks is not required, or where tadpoles MEASURING ANURAN SNOUT -UROSTYLE LENGTH (SUL) AND DIGIT Measuring anuran snout Rachael Antwis, Hon. AArk Research Assistant, Antwerp Zoo, Belgium, rachael.antwis@googlemail.com Dr Robert K. Browne, AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp,Belgium,
AMPHIBIAN UV-B AND VITAMIN D3 Studies of UV-B/Vitamin D3 and amphibian health offer an ideal research focus for zoos, as very little is known about this subject that is so important to conservation breeding programs and the welfare of amphibians in captivity. EX SITU PROGRESS FOR EAZA INSTITUTIONS'S ALYTES MULETENSIS The authority that recommended this species for an ex situ program. Conservation Needs Assessment Workshop. Has a genetic analysis been performed on wild populations to define the target taxon, i.e., verify that single, viable Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESU's) that are managed as separate populations, are not confounded by cryptic AMPHIBIAN CONSERVATION RESEARCH GUIDE Page | 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . The Amphibian Conservation Research Guide (ACRG) is an international initiative to build a framework for research that supports amphibian conservation breeding programs.AMPHIBIAN ARK
amphibian ark 3 A word from our Executive Officers I have been with the Conservation Breeding Specialist Group (CBSG) for almost 20 years and one of the things I am proudest of is our contributionAARK PROGRAM DB
Progress of Programs. Amphibian Ark has been helping zoos, aquariums and other ex situ (captive) facilities to address the captive components of the Amphibian Conservation Action Plan, to save as many species as possible. For the past few years we have monitored and documented the great progress of ex situ amphibian rescue programsaround the world.
AMPHIBIAN DIET AND NUTRITION Amphibian diet and nutrition Robert K. Browne, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium. Browne RK. 2009. Amphibian diet and nutrition. AArk Science and Research. AMPHIBIAN BIOLOGY AND HUSBANDRY Amphibian Biology and Husbandry F. Harvey Pough Abstract Extant amphibians comprise three lineages—salamanders (Urodela or Caudata), frogs and toads (Anura), and caecil-FORMULATIONS
Collagenase A C 0130 NA 2mg/ml DeBoer’s solution DB2 110 mM NaCl 1.3 mM KCl 0.44 mM CaCl2 pH 7.3 Phosphate buffered water Phosphate buffer usually is buffered toWEIGHING TADPOLES
Weighing tadpoles Dr Robert K. Browne, AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, robert.browne@gmail.com Rachael Antwis, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, rachael.antwis@googlemail.com Where the variation in tadpole weight within replicate tanks is not required, or where tadpoles MEASURING ANURAN SNOUT -UROSTYLE LENGTH (SUL) AND DIGIT Measuring anuran snout Rachael Antwis, Hon. AArk Research Assistant, Antwerp Zoo, Belgium, rachael.antwis@googlemail.com Dr Robert K. Browne, AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp,Belgium,
AMPHIBIAN UV-B AND VITAMIN D3 Studies of UV-B/Vitamin D3 and amphibian health offer an ideal research focus for zoos, as very little is known about this subject that is so important to conservation breeding programs and the welfare of amphibians in captivity. EX SITU PROGRESS FOR EAZA INSTITUTIONS'S ALYTES MULETENSIS The authority that recommended this species for an ex situ program. Conservation Needs Assessment Workshop. Has a genetic analysis been performed on wild populations to define the target taxon, i.e., verify that single, viable Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESU's) that are managed as separate populations, are not confounded by cryptic AMPHIBIAN BIOLOGY AND HUSBANDRY Amphibian Biology and Husbandry F. Harvey Pough Abstract Extant amphibians comprise three lineages—salamanders (Urodela or Caudata), frogs and toads (Anura), and caecil-FORMULATIONS
Collagenase A C 0130 NA 2mg/ml DeBoer’s solution DB2 110 mM NaCl 1.3 mM KCl 0.44 mM CaCl2 pH 7.3 Phosphate buffered water Phosphate buffer usually is buffered to AMPHIBIAN HORMONE CYCLE Amphibian hormone cycle Dr Robert K. Browne, AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, robert.browne@gmail.com Chester R. Figiel, Jr., Warm Springs Fish Technology Center, USA, chester_figiel@fws.gov FEEDING AND NUTRITION General ‘rules’ of feeding Present all diet in a whole, natural, state wherever possible Present invertebrate prey live – chilled anddusted with multi-
HANDLING AND INJECTING AMPHIBIANS Handling and injecting amphibians Dr Robert Browne AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp. robert.browne@gmail.com There are several methods for the handling of frogs for inspection, injection of medicines AMPHIBIAN ARK SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM FOR SPECIES PRESERVATION 2 Our grants are intended to support conservation projects for amphibian species that cannot currently be saved in the wild, with a focus on ex situ actions, and in partnership with appropriate field activities. Preference will be given to projects for species which have been assessed as in need of ex situ rescue or research work, either as a recommendation from a Conservation Needs Assessment EX SITU PROGRESS FOR RESCUE OF ENDANGERED VENEZUELAN 2021: Releases of captive-born specimens have strengthened wild populations that were depleted. In 2020 work began with the communities, providing information about the species and its AARK NEWSLETTER AMPHIBIAN ARK NEWSLETTER 1 AArk Newsletter amphibian ark Number 40 September 2017 Keeping threatened amphibian species afloat Newsletter Number 40 September 2017 Amphibian Ark c/o Conservation Planning Specialist Group EX SITU PROGRESS FOR EAZA INSTITUTIONS'S ALYTES MULETENSIS The authority that recommended this species for an ex situ program. Conservation Needs Assessment Workshop. Has a genetic analysis been performed on wild populations to define the target taxon, i.e., verify that single, viable Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESU's) that are managed as separate populations, are not confounded by cryptic EX SITU PROGRAMS FOR CONSERVATION CENTER FOR AMPHIBIANS Conservation Center for Amphibians-Amaru has run 13 programs. 11 are currently active, 2 have finished. Species. AMPHIBIAN CONSERVATION RESEARCH GUIDE Page | 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . The Amphibian Conservation Research Guide (ACRG) is an international initiative to build a framework for research that supports amphibian conservation breeding programs.AMPHIBIAN ARK
amphibian ark 3 A word from our Executive Officers I have been with the Conservation Breeding Specialist Group (CBSG) for almost 20 years and one of the things I am proudest of is our contributionAARK PROGRAM DB
Progress of Programs. Amphibian Ark has been helping zoos, aquariums and other ex situ (captive) facilities to address the captive components of the Amphibian Conservation Action Plan, to save as many species as possible. For the past few years we have monitored and documented the great progress of ex situ amphibian rescue programsaround the world.
AMPHIBIAN DIET AND NUTRITION Amphibian diet and nutrition Robert K. Browne, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium. Browne RK. 2009. Amphibian diet and nutrition. AArk Science and Research. AMPHIBIAN BIOLOGY AND HUSBANDRY Amphibian Biology and Husbandry F. Harvey Pough Abstract Extant amphibians comprise three lineages—salamanders (Urodela or Caudata), frogs and toads (Anura), and caecil-FORMULATIONS
Collagenase A C 0130 NA 2mg/ml DeBoer’s solution DB2 110 mM NaCl 1.3 mM KCl 0.44 mM CaCl2 pH 7.3 Phosphate buffered water Phosphate buffer usually is buffered toWEIGHING TADPOLES
Weighing tadpoles Dr Robert K. Browne, AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, robert.browne@gmail.com Rachael Antwis, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, rachael.antwis@googlemail.com Where the variation in tadpole weight within replicate tanks is not required, or where tadpoles MEASURING ANURAN SNOUT -UROSTYLE LENGTH (SUL) AND DIGIT Measuring anuran snout Rachael Antwis, Hon. AArk Research Assistant, Antwerp Zoo, Belgium, rachael.antwis@googlemail.com Dr Robert K. Browne, AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp,Belgium,
AMPHIBIAN UV-B AND VITAMIN D3 Studies of UV-B/Vitamin D3 and amphibian health offer an ideal research focus for zoos, as very little is known about this subject that is so important to conservation breeding programs and the welfare of amphibians in captivity. EX SITU PROGRESS FOR EAZA INSTITUTIONS'S ALYTES MULETENSIS The authority that recommended this species for an ex situ program. Conservation Needs Assessment Workshop. Has a genetic analysis been performed on wild populations to define the target taxon, i.e., verify that single, viable Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESU's) that are managed as separate populations, are not confounded by cryptic AMPHIBIAN CONSERVATION RESEARCH GUIDE Page | 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . The Amphibian Conservation Research Guide (ACRG) is an international initiative to build a framework for research that supports amphibian conservation breeding programs.AMPHIBIAN ARK
amphibian ark 3 A word from our Executive Officers I have been with the Conservation Breeding Specialist Group (CBSG) for almost 20 years and one of the things I am proudest of is our contributionAARK PROGRAM DB
Progress of Programs. Amphibian Ark has been helping zoos, aquariums and other ex situ (captive) facilities to address the captive components of the Amphibian Conservation Action Plan, to save as many species as possible. For the past few years we have monitored and documented the great progress of ex situ amphibian rescue programsaround the world.
AMPHIBIAN DIET AND NUTRITION Amphibian diet and nutrition Robert K. Browne, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium. Browne RK. 2009. Amphibian diet and nutrition. AArk Science and Research. AMPHIBIAN BIOLOGY AND HUSBANDRY Amphibian Biology and Husbandry F. Harvey Pough Abstract Extant amphibians comprise three lineages—salamanders (Urodela or Caudata), frogs and toads (Anura), and caecil-FORMULATIONS
Collagenase A C 0130 NA 2mg/ml DeBoer’s solution DB2 110 mM NaCl 1.3 mM KCl 0.44 mM CaCl2 pH 7.3 Phosphate buffered water Phosphate buffer usually is buffered toWEIGHING TADPOLES
Weighing tadpoles Dr Robert K. Browne, AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, robert.browne@gmail.com Rachael Antwis, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, rachael.antwis@googlemail.com Where the variation in tadpole weight within replicate tanks is not required, or where tadpoles MEASURING ANURAN SNOUT -UROSTYLE LENGTH (SUL) AND DIGIT Measuring anuran snout Rachael Antwis, Hon. AArk Research Assistant, Antwerp Zoo, Belgium, rachael.antwis@googlemail.com Dr Robert K. Browne, AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp,Belgium,
AMPHIBIAN UV-B AND VITAMIN D3 Studies of UV-B/Vitamin D3 and amphibian health offer an ideal research focus for zoos, as very little is known about this subject that is so important to conservation breeding programs and the welfare of amphibians in captivity. EX SITU PROGRESS FOR EAZA INSTITUTIONS'S ALYTES MULETENSIS The authority that recommended this species for an ex situ program. Conservation Needs Assessment Workshop. Has a genetic analysis been performed on wild populations to define the target taxon, i.e., verify that single, viable Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESU's) that are managed as separate populations, are not confounded by cryptic AMPHIBIAN BIOLOGY AND HUSBANDRY Amphibian Biology and Husbandry F. Harvey Pough Abstract Extant amphibians comprise three lineages—salamanders (Urodela or Caudata), frogs and toads (Anura), and caecil-FORMULATIONS
Collagenase A C 0130 NA 2mg/ml DeBoer’s solution DB2 110 mM NaCl 1.3 mM KCl 0.44 mM CaCl2 pH 7.3 Phosphate buffered water Phosphate buffer usually is buffered to AMPHIBIAN HORMONE CYCLE Amphibian hormone cycle Dr Robert K. Browne, AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, robert.browne@gmail.com Chester R. Figiel, Jr., Warm Springs Fish Technology Center, USA, chester_figiel@fws.gov FEEDING AND NUTRITION General ‘rules’ of feeding Present all diet in a whole, natural, state wherever possible Present invertebrate prey live – chilled anddusted with multi-
HANDLING AND INJECTING AMPHIBIANS Handling and injecting amphibians Dr Robert Browne AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp. robert.browne@gmail.com There are several methods for the handling of frogs for inspection, injection of medicines AMPHIBIAN ARK SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM FOR SPECIES PRESERVATION 2 Our grants are intended to support conservation projects for amphibian species that cannot currently be saved in the wild, with a focus on ex situ actions, and in partnership with appropriate field activities. Preference will be given to projects for species which have been assessed as in need of ex situ rescue or research work, either as a recommendation from a Conservation Needs Assessment EX SITU PROGRESS FOR RESCUE OF ENDANGERED VENEZUELAN 2021: Releases of captive-born specimens have strengthened wild populations that were depleted. In 2020 work began with the communities, providing information about the species and its AARK NEWSLETTER AMPHIBIAN ARK NEWSLETTER 1 AArk Newsletter amphibian ark Number 40 September 2017 Keeping threatened amphibian species afloat Newsletter Number 40 September 2017 Amphibian Ark c/o Conservation Planning Specialist Group EX SITU PROGRESS FOR EAZA INSTITUTIONS'S ALYTES MULETENSIS The authority that recommended this species for an ex situ program. Conservation Needs Assessment Workshop. Has a genetic analysis been performed on wild populations to define the target taxon, i.e., verify that single, viable Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESU's) that are managed as separate populations, are not confounded by cryptic EX SITU PROGRAMS FOR CONSERVATION CENTER FOR AMPHIBIANS Conservation Center for Amphibians-Amaru has run 13 programs. 11 are currently active, 2 have finished. Species. AMPHIBIAN CONSERVATION RESEARCH GUIDE Page | 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . The Amphibian Conservation Research Guide (ACRG) is an international initiative to build a framework for research that supports amphibian conservation breeding programs.AMPHIBIAN ARK
amphibian ark 3 A word from our Executive Officers I have been with the Conservation Breeding Specialist Group (CBSG) for almost 20 years and one of the things I am proudest of is our contributionAARK PROGRAM DB
Progress of Programs. Amphibian Ark has been helping zoos, aquariums and other ex situ (captive) facilities to address the captive components of the Amphibian Conservation Action Plan, to save as many species as possible. For the past few years we have monitored and documented the great progress of ex situ amphibian rescue programsaround the world.
AMPHIBIAN DIET AND NUTRITION Amphibian diet and nutrition Robert K. Browne, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium. Browne RK. 2009. Amphibian diet and nutrition. AArk Science and Research. AMPHIBIAN BIOLOGY AND HUSBANDRY Amphibian Biology and Husbandry F. Harvey Pough Abstract Extant amphibians comprise three lineages—salamanders (Urodela or Caudata), frogs and toads (Anura), and caecil-FORMULATIONS
Collagenase A C 0130 NA 2mg/ml DeBoer’s solution DB2 110 mM NaCl 1.3 mM KCl 0.44 mM CaCl2 pH 7.3 Phosphate buffered water Phosphate buffer usually is buffered toWEIGHING TADPOLES
Weighing tadpoles Dr Robert K. Browne, AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, robert.browne@gmail.com Rachael Antwis, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, rachael.antwis@googlemail.com Where the variation in tadpole weight within replicate tanks is not required, or where tadpoles MEASURING ANURAN SNOUT -UROSTYLE LENGTH (SUL) AND DIGIT Measuring anuran snout Rachael Antwis, Hon. AArk Research Assistant, Antwerp Zoo, Belgium, rachael.antwis@googlemail.com Dr Robert K. Browne, AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp,Belgium,
AMPHIBIAN UV-B AND VITAMIN D3 Studies of UV-B/Vitamin D3 and amphibian health offer an ideal research focus for zoos, as very little is known about this subject that is so important to conservation breeding programs and the welfare of amphibians in captivity. EX SITU PROGRESS FOR EAZA INSTITUTIONS'S ALYTES MULETENSIS The authority that recommended this species for an ex situ program. Conservation Needs Assessment Workshop. Has a genetic analysis been performed on wild populations to define the target taxon, i.e., verify that single, viable Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESU's) that are managed as separate populations, are not confounded by cryptic AMPHIBIAN CONSERVATION RESEARCH GUIDE Page | 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . The Amphibian Conservation Research Guide (ACRG) is an international initiative to build a framework for research that supports amphibian conservation breeding programs.AMPHIBIAN ARK
amphibian ark 3 A word from our Executive Officers I have been with the Conservation Breeding Specialist Group (CBSG) for almost 20 years and one of the things I am proudest of is our contributionAARK PROGRAM DB
Progress of Programs. Amphibian Ark has been helping zoos, aquariums and other ex situ (captive) facilities to address the captive components of the Amphibian Conservation Action Plan, to save as many species as possible. For the past few years we have monitored and documented the great progress of ex situ amphibian rescue programsaround the world.
AMPHIBIAN DIET AND NUTRITION Amphibian diet and nutrition Robert K. Browne, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium. Browne RK. 2009. Amphibian diet and nutrition. AArk Science and Research. AMPHIBIAN BIOLOGY AND HUSBANDRY Amphibian Biology and Husbandry F. Harvey Pough Abstract Extant amphibians comprise three lineages—salamanders (Urodela or Caudata), frogs and toads (Anura), and caecil-FORMULATIONS
Collagenase A C 0130 NA 2mg/ml DeBoer’s solution DB2 110 mM NaCl 1.3 mM KCl 0.44 mM CaCl2 pH 7.3 Phosphate buffered water Phosphate buffer usually is buffered toWEIGHING TADPOLES
Weighing tadpoles Dr Robert K. Browne, AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, robert.browne@gmail.com Rachael Antwis, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, rachael.antwis@googlemail.com Where the variation in tadpole weight within replicate tanks is not required, or where tadpoles MEASURING ANURAN SNOUT -UROSTYLE LENGTH (SUL) AND DIGIT Measuring anuran snout Rachael Antwis, Hon. AArk Research Assistant, Antwerp Zoo, Belgium, rachael.antwis@googlemail.com Dr Robert K. Browne, AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp,Belgium,
AMPHIBIAN UV-B AND VITAMIN D3 Studies of UV-B/Vitamin D3 and amphibian health offer an ideal research focus for zoos, as very little is known about this subject that is so important to conservation breeding programs and the welfare of amphibians in captivity. EX SITU PROGRESS FOR EAZA INSTITUTIONS'S ALYTES MULETENSIS The authority that recommended this species for an ex situ program. Conservation Needs Assessment Workshop. Has a genetic analysis been performed on wild populations to define the target taxon, i.e., verify that single, viable Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESU's) that are managed as separate populations, are not confounded by cryptic AMPHIBIAN BIOLOGY AND HUSBANDRY Amphibian Biology and Husbandry F. Harvey Pough Abstract Extant amphibians comprise three lineages—salamanders (Urodela or Caudata), frogs and toads (Anura), and caecil-FORMULATIONS
Collagenase A C 0130 NA 2mg/ml DeBoer’s solution DB2 110 mM NaCl 1.3 mM KCl 0.44 mM CaCl2 pH 7.3 Phosphate buffered water Phosphate buffer usually is buffered to AMPHIBIAN HORMONE CYCLE Amphibian hormone cycle Dr Robert K. Browne, AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium, robert.browne@gmail.com Chester R. Figiel, Jr., Warm Springs Fish Technology Center, USA, chester_figiel@fws.gov FEEDING AND NUTRITION General ‘rules’ of feeding Present all diet in a whole, natural, state wherever possible Present invertebrate prey live – chilled anddusted with multi-
HANDLING AND INJECTING AMPHIBIANS Handling and injecting amphibians Dr Robert Browne AArk Research Officer, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp. robert.browne@gmail.com There are several methods for the handling of frogs for inspection, injection of medicines AMPHIBIAN ARK SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM FOR SPECIES PRESERVATION 2 Our grants are intended to support conservation projects for amphibian species that cannot currently be saved in the wild, with a focus on ex situ actions, and in partnership with appropriate field activities. Preference will be given to projects for species which have been assessed as in need of ex situ rescue or research work, either as a recommendation from a Conservation Needs Assessment EX SITU PROGRESS FOR RESCUE OF ENDANGERED VENEZUELAN 2021: Releases of captive-born specimens have strengthened wild populations that were depleted. In 2020 work began with the communities, providing information about the species and its AARK NEWSLETTER AMPHIBIAN ARK NEWSLETTER 1 AArk Newsletter amphibian ark Number 40 September 2017 Keeping threatened amphibian species afloat Newsletter Number 40 September 2017 Amphibian Ark c/o Conservation Planning Specialist Group EX SITU PROGRESS FOR EAZA INSTITUTIONS'S ALYTES MULETENSIS The authority that recommended this species for an ex situ program. Conservation Needs Assessment Workshop. Has a genetic analysis been performed on wild populations to define the target taxon, i.e., verify that single, viable Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESU's) that are managed as separate populations, are not confounded by cryptic EX SITU PROGRAMS FOR CONSERVATION CENTER FOR AMPHIBIANS Conservation Center for Amphibians-Amaru has run 13 programs. 11 are currently active, 2 have finished. Species. 5 NEW PROGRAMS FUNDED IN ARGENTINA, GHANA, INDIA, UGANDA AND VENEZUELA AARK'S 2019 ANNUAL REPORT HIGHLIGHTS OUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS DURING 2019. A RANGE OF RESOURCES, THAT WE HOPE AMPHIBIAN PROGRAM MANAGERS WILLFIND USEFUL.
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WELCOME TO THE AMPHIBIAN ARK PRE-PROPOSAL DEADLINE: 30TH JUNE 2021 PRE-PROPOSAL DEADLINE: 30TH JUNE 2021Amphibians are an
important component of the global ecosystem, as indicators of environmental health and contributors to human health. They watched the dinosaurs come and go, but today almost half of them are themselves threatened with extinction . Addressing the amphibian extinction crisis represents the greatest species conservation challenge in the history of humanity. The global conservation community has formulated a response in the Amphibian Conservation Action Plan , and an integral part of that response is the Amphibian Ark (AArk), in which select species that would otherwise go extinct will be maintained in captivity until they can be secured in the wild. Without immediate captive managementas a stopgap
component of an integrated conservation effort, hundreds of species could become extinct. The AArk is a joint effort of three principal partners: the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA), the IUCN SSC Conservation Planning Specialist Group (CPSG), and the Amphibian Specialist Group (ASG). AArk is a partner in the Amphibian Survival Alliance (ASA). Our vision is _THE WORLD’S AMPHIBIANS THRIVING IN NATURE_, and our mission is _ENSURING THE SURVIVAL AND DIVERSITY OF AMPHIBIAN SPECIES FOCUSING ON THOSE THAT CANNOT CURRENTLY BE SAFE-GUARDED IN THEIR NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS_. A number of dedicated AArk positions coordinate all aspects of implementation within the AArk initiative; assist AArk partners in evaluating the conservation needs for amphibian species and regions for conservation work; lead development and implementation of training programs for building capacity of individuals and institutions; and develop communications strategies, newsletters and other messages, and materials to promote understanding and action on behalf of amphibian conservation.Find out
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