brian.gratwicke: Gamboa facility of the Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project
brian.gratwicke: Vicente's poison frog -Oophaga vicentei
brian.gratwicke: Geminis's dart frog - Andinobates geminisae (captive bred)
brian.gratwicke: Amphibian Rescue Pod
brian.gratwicke: Toad Mountain Harlequin Frog - Atelopus certus (captive bred)
brian.gratwicke: Pirre Harlequin Frog - Atelopus glyphus (captive bred)
brian.gratwicke: Limosa Harlequin Frog -Atelopus limosus (captive bred)
brian.gratwicke: Quarantine room with its own entry vestibule
brian.gratwicke: Frog research lab at the new Gamboa Amphibian Research and Conservation Center
brian.gratwicke: Mural and exhibition niche at the Gamboa Amphibian Research and Conservation Center
brian.gratwicke: Exhibition niche window into a working amphibian rescue pod. All frogs in this pod have been captive-bred.
brian.gratwicke: Frog mural Gamboa Amphibian research and Conservation Center
brian.gratwicke: Frog mural - abstract landscape with frogs designed by Orosman de la Guardia, painted by Damond Kyllo
brian.gratwicke: Rainforest landscape mural with frogs in foreground, Soberania rainforest behind.
brian.gratwicke: Exhibition Niche where you can get a glimpse inside a working amphibian rescue pod
brian.gratwicke: Conservation Biologist Jorge Guerrel of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute tends frogs in pod #6
brian.gratwicke: Fruitfly and springtail production to feed the frogs pod 6
brian.gratwicke: rear of frog conservation facility with 6 modified shipping containers or amphibian rescue pods.