brian.gratwicke: Angie Estrada - former student of Dr. Ibanez, now is Volunteer Coordinator and helps to run and manage the ex-situ collection of the Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project
brian.gratwicke: Danny Medina, talented Panamanian biologist and our first volunteer coordinator, now Dr. Medina
brian.gratwicke: Dr. Ibanez swabbing Atelopus limosus for Bd at Sierra Llorona
brian.gratwicke: Inside an amphibian rescue pod. A real 'Amphibian Ark'
brian.gratwicke: Placing two new amphibian rescue pods at Summit Park, Panama
brian.gratwicke: Danny and Lankey in the new Amphibian Rescue Pod at Summit - the 'before' picture
brian.gratwicke: Jeff Coulter, our volunteer installing tracklighting for frogs in Pod 2 the 'after' picture
brian.gratwicke: New grasshopper rearing enclosure - from Roger Williams Park crew with help from volunteer program
brian.gratwicke: Dead Bd-infected Atelopus limosus at Sierra Llorona (posed to show ventral lesions and chytridiomycosis signs)
brian.gratwicke: Water fall at Sierra Llorona, a Bd monitoring site in central Panama.
brian.gratwicke: Field expedition to the Darien Region to find the toad mountain harlequin frog
brian.gratwicke: Smithsonian networks in action, they have filmed a feature-length documentary on our amphibian rescue expedition
brian.gratwicke: Frog food - Domestic cricket Acheta domesticus
brian.gratwicke: Drosophila hydei larger fruitflies for small frogs
brian.gratwicke: Springtails - Colembolla sp. food for baby harlequin frogs ID needed
brian.gratwicke: Atelopus limosus - male upland color form
brian.gratwicke: Atelopus glyphus female
brian.gratwicke: Toad Mountain Harlequin Frog Atelopus certus female
brian.gratwicke: Atelopus certus tadpoles - first ever bred in captivity!
brian.gratwicke: Lowland Atelopus limosus male and Female amplexus - this species was described by Dr. Ibanez.
brian.gratwicke: First ever Atelopus limosus tadpoles bred in captivity.
brian.gratwicke: Hyloscirtus colymba
brian.gratwicke: Hyloscirtus colymba tadpole
brian.gratwicke: Atelopus limosus lowland color form, juvenile (first-ever captive-bred)
brian.gratwicke: Pristimantuis cf cruentus An undescribed species in danger of extinction from central Panama
brian.gratwicke: Pristimantis "redtomato" an undescribed species from central Panama, likely to go extinct before it is described. Dr. Ibanez plans to do the formal description, but a more urgent priority is establishing a captive assurance colony.
brian.gratwicke: Luke from Henry Doorly Zoo - frog project volunteer viwe from Gamboa lodge canopy tower
brian.gratwicke: Lindsay buying crafts at Lanky's village
brian.gratwicke: Lindsay Working an Amphibian rescue Pod, Panama
brian.gratwicke: Jeff packing extra crickets from Summit for EVACC