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Kevin releasing frog with Roberto and Caroline in background
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Jorge Guerrel Manager of the Gamboa Amphibian Research and Conservation Center with 60 Atelopus limosus ready for a release trial
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Jeff, Mirjana and Rosh
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Atelopus limosus with 0.3g radio transmitter attached to its waist belt
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Eggs of Strabomantis bufoniformis, buried in sand post hormone stimulation of the males and females.
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Jagua dyed hands!
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Sachatamia ilex found on a rock during the day as we were releasing frogs
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Gatun locks
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Glassfrog metamorph
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Glassfrog eggs
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Blake Klocke at centro Mamoni - research base
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Sachatamia ilex
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Gamboa Resort Sunrise
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Ship about to make a transit through the gatun Locks from the lake to the Caribbean
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Jeff, Mirjana, Blake and Rosh with a glassfrog
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possibly a fishing spider?
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Rhaebo haematiticus
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Gatun locks
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Captive-bred Strabomantis bufoniformis
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Blake, Jeff, Mirjana and Roberto in our cabana at Mamoni Valley Preserve
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Atelopus limosus with radiotransmitter
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Cole and Suzanne with their Atelopus Jagua tattoos
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Froggie Jagua art
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A female Atelopus limosus with an ultra-small 0.3g radiotransmitter designed by Holohil
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Blake with radiotransmitter and Atelopus limosus
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Blake Klocke with radiotransmitter tracking a Limosa harlequin frog (Atelopus limosus) that was bred in captivity and released into the wild
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Blake with radiotransmitter and Atelopus limosus
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Colostethus prattii
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Recently released female Atelopus limosus was raised in captivity and is now exploring her new home.
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Blake Klocke and Roberto Ibanez identifying and recording a frog's details prior to release as part of a reintroduction study in Panama's Mamoni Valley