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Gina DellaTogna determining sperm viability in golden frogs Photo credit (c) Gina DellaTogna, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute).
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Baitchman treating Atelopus limosus
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Juvenile Atelopus certus collected as they metamorphose from their tadpole tanks are fed on springtails
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Rigoberto Díaz and Nair Cabezon with a case of breeding crickets needed to produce live food required by the frogs. Small crickets are gutloaded with calcium or vitamin A before being fed to the frogs.
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Frog team in pod #6 after the move to the Gamboa Amphibian Rescue Center(Jorge Guerrel, Roberto Ibanez, Della Garelle, Angie Estrada, Brian Gratwicke)
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First captive-bred chevron pattterned Atelopus limosus, on a us quarter for scale.
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Andinobates geminisae
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Vicentes poison frog
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Atelopus glyphus - Pirre Harlequin frog (Critically Endangered)
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Atelopus limosus
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Craugastor sp nov
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Matt Becker with four probiotic candidate bacteria
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Toad Mountain Harlequin Frog - Atelopus certus Barbour, 1923 female