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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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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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Matt Becker and Elliot Lassiter working at the National Zoological Park on a probiotic experiment to search for a cure for the amphibian chytrid fungus
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Elliot Lassiter (left) and Orlando Garces (right) working on a frog release trial with Dr. Eric Klaphake from the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Panama where we studied the fate of captive-bred harelquin frogs being released into the wild.
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Orlando Ariel checking field mesocosms - we hope to understand how tetradotoxin content of skin changes post-release using this aspect of the study.
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Jorge Guerrel and Orlando Garces at the Gamboa Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project facility with a car packed full of frogs before transporting them to a release site in Panama,