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Rick with an Amphibian rescue pod ready for frogs.
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Inside an outfitted pod, nearly ready for frogs.
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Phase 1 of the newly painted amphibian rescue center in Gamboa, Phase 2 is under construction and will include a building and research lab.
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Jeff and Rick working on pod 2 at the new Gamboa Amphibian Rescue Center
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Rick and Jeff plumbing amphibian rescue pod #2
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Captive-bred Atelopus glyphus originally from Cerro Pirre in the Darien region of Panama
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Captive-bred Atelopus certus ready for their move to the new Gamboa Amphibian Rescue Center
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Rigoberto and Angie in the fly-production area
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The first captive-bred Atelopus limosus on a Panamanian Balboa ($1 coin) for scale.
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First captive-bred chevron pattterned Atelopus limosus, on a us quarter for scale.
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Atelopus limosus - male upland color form
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Atelopus certus
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Atelopus certus housed in group-tank
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Atelopus certus
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Atelopus certus inside rescue pod
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Atelopus certus babies!
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Atelopus certus tadpoles - first ever bred in captivity!
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Lots of Atelopus glyphus tadpoles
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Atelopus glyphus female
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Atelopus glyphus - Pirre Harlequin frog (Critically Endangered)
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Atelopus glyphus (captive-bred)
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Craugastor sp nov
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Inside an amphibian rescue pod. A real 'Amphibian Ark'