A Life Raft For Amphibians in Ecuador

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Presented by Leigh Clodfelter, Sheena Layne & Chessnie Stanford A LIFE RAFT FOR AMPHIBIANS IN ECUADOR

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Presented byLeigh Clodfelter, Sheena Layne & Chessnie Stanford

A LIFE RAFT FOR AMPHIBIANSIN ECUADOR

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AMPHIBIANS ARE IRREPLACEABLE ELEMENTS OF BIODIVERSITY BECAUSE OF THEIR

Environmental Value Medicinal Value Scenic Value Cultural Value

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ECUADOR IS ONE OF "MEGADIVERSE" COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD

70% of the planet’sanimal & plant species

Concentrates 5-10%of the global biodiversity

680 to 730 amphibianspecies occur here

38% (182 species) endemic to Ecuador

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MAP SHOWING THE FOUR MAIN REGIONSOF ECUADOR

Galapagos Islands Pacific Coastal Andes Amazon

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ANDEAN REGION HAS BEEN DRAMATICALLY AFFECTED BY:

Climate Change Infectious Diseases Habitat Loss Fragmentation

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DISAPPEARING FLAGSHIP SPECIES:

Jambato toad(Atelopus ignescens)

Guanujo harlequin frog(A. guanujo)

Uco(Telmatobius niger)

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PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DEL ECUADOR (PUCE) EFFORTS

“Sapari” Exhibition Life Raft for Frogs

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SIX PROGRAMS WITH NUMEROUS PROJECTS WERE SET FOR THIS PLAN

Research & Monitoring Strengthening of

Local Capacities Ex Situ Conservation In Situ Conservation Public Education Bioinformatics

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS REGARDINGRESEARCH AND MONITORING OFNATIVE AMPHIBIANS

Discovery of manynew species

Scientific & populararticles published

Red List

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS REGARDINGSTRENGTHENING OF LOCAL CAPACITIES

Pilot center forex situ conservationwas established

Molecular laboratorywas added

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS REGARDINGMANAGEMENT AND EX SITU CONSERVATION

The Balsa de losSapos currently maintains about1,000 individualsof 18 species

These facilitiesinclude a bioteriumto produce foodneeded to feed over 2,000 amphibians

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS REGARDINGIN SITU CONSERVATION

The “life raft” hasbeen involved inland protection to preserve criticalhabitats because Ecuador is severely affected by deforestation

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS REGARDINGPUBLIC EDUCATION

Frog art exhibition Rans-Sanar

Coffee table bookentitled Sapos

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS REGARDINGBIOINFORMATICS & SHARING

Integrated biodiversity information systemoffering access to specimen databases, maps, photographs, sounds and other information

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS REGARDINGRESEARCH & CONSERVATION

The “Life Raft” is a long term task that has been sailing strong with the support of PUCE

Other supporters include: Saint Louis Zoo, JRS Biodiversity Foundation, Conservation International, Zoo Conservation Outreach Group, Amphibian Ark, and other public and private donations

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QUESTIONS?

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REFERENCESWAZA. 2005. World Association of Zoos and Aquariums. 14 Sept. 2012

<http://www.waza.org/en/site/conservation/waza-conservation-projects/overview/life-raft-for-frogs>.

Jean-Marc Hero and Kerry Kriger. “Swabbing Frogs for Chytrid Infections." 14 Oct. 2007. Online video clip. YouTube. Accessed on 14 Sept. 2012. < http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ip-urLMLK9k>.

Balsa de los Sapos. 2005. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador Museum of Zoology. 14 Sept. 2012 <http://zoologia.puce.edu.ec/balsasapos/ >.

“Nature’s Big Picture: The Prince’s Frog.” BBC Nature Feature’s. 2012. BBC. 14 Sept. 2012

<http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/18712674>.

“Red List.” Amphibia Web Ecuador. 2012. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador Museum of Zoology. 14 Sept. 2012 <http://zoologia.puce.edu.ec/vertebrados/anfibios/EspeciesEstadoConservacion.aspx>.

“Rana Sanar.” Paul Juaregui. 2011. Paul Juaregui. 14 Sept. 2012

<http://www.pauljauregui.com/index.php?id=29>.

Amphibia Web Ecuador. 2012. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador Museum of Zoology. 14 Sept. 2012 <http://zoologia.puce.edu.ec/vertebrados/anfibios/anfibiosecuador/default.aspx>.

Amphibian Ark. 2012. Amphibian Ark. 14 Sept. 2012 <http://www.amphibianark.org>.