brian.gratwicke: Matt Becker and Reid Harris working on a cure for Bd
brian.gratwicke: Matt Becker with four probiotic candidate bacteria
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: Jorge Guerrell, conservation technician performing parasite load analysis on fecal samples
brian.gratwicke: Frog in probiotic bath
brian.gratwicke: Itroconozole bath-time
brian.gratwicke: Dead Bd-infected Atelopus limosus at Sierra Llorona (posed to show ventral lesions and chytridiomycosis signs)
brian.gratwicke: Dead Bd-infected Atelopus limosus at Sierra Llorona - unposed
brian.gratwicke: Dead Bd-infected Atelopus limosus at Sierra Llorona (posed to show context)
brian.gratwicke: Chytrid-infected female Atelopus limosus
brian.gratwicke: Water fall at Sierra Llorona, a Bd monitoring site in central Panama.
brian.gratwicke: Dead Bd-infected Atelopus limosus at Sierra Llorona (posed for context)
brian.gratwicke: Dr. Ibanez swabbing Atelopus limosus for Bd at Sierra Llorona
brian.gratwicke: Atelopus limosus in its native habitat
brian.gratwicke: Atelopus certus in a holding cage in the Panama Amphibian Ark
brian.gratwicke: limosus-dead-bdcycle copy