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Atelopus limosus with a sub-cutaneous visual implant IV Alpha tag in the left leg (E45), and a fluorescent elastomer dye in the right foot, as seen under a UV light
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jeff, Blake and Mirjana marking frogs prior to release
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Atelopus limosus after 30 days living in a 'soft-release' cage in the field.
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Diasporus diastema
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Diasporus diastema
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Diasporus diastema
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Diasporus diastema
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Blake Klocke (GMU PhD candidate) and Roberto Ibanez (Project Director) examine and record frog identity prior to release.
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Roberto Ibanez and Blake Klocke releasing frogs
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Roberto and Blake releasing frogs
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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
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Recently released female Atelopus limosus was raised in captivity and is now exploring her new home.
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Colostethus prattii
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Blake searching for frog with radiotransmitter and tracking device Atelopus limosus
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Blake with radiotransmitter and Atelopus limosus
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A subset of 16 frogs were released with radiotransmitters attached to them, to understand dispersal, habitat use and survivorship at a very high-resolution
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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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A female Atelopus limosus with an ultra-small 0.3g radiotransmitter designed by Holohil
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Froggie Jagua art
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Cole and Suzanne with their Atelopus Jagua tattoos
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Atelopus limosus with radiotransmitter
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Blake, Jeff, Mirjana and Roberto in our cabana at Mamoni Valley Preserve
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Captive-bred Strabomantis bufoniformis
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Sunrise Chagres river
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Gatun locks
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Rhaebo haematiticus
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possibly a wolf spider?
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Craugastor fitzingeri
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Stream spider