Working with the California Academy of Sciences which publicized her work, CI-Indonesia’s Crissy Huffard has been studying the evolution of
Monthly Archives: August 2010
Old World’s smallest frog is discovered in Borneo
Last week, a pea-sized frog species – thought to be the Old World’s tiniest – was recognized as a species
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CI’s Dr. Bryan Wallace Discusses Declining Fisheries
The decline of global fisheries such as bluefin tuna, the unsustainable “race for fish”, and livelihoods of subsistence fishers were
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From the field: discovery and conservation in Caquetá, Colombia
Earlier this month, CI announced the discovery of a new species of titi monkey by some of our partner researchers
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Philippine governor voices support for Sulu-Sulawesi Seascape
We have just wrapped up the second day of the 2nd Sulu-Sulawesi Seascape Congress, a gathering of around 150 stakeholders
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Kihansi spray toad gets second chance
Being immersed in CI’s “Search for the Lost Frogs” campaign, I was excited to read another piece of amphibian news
In Brazil, major corporations launch biodiversity initiative
We are happy to announce that CI has recently joined a promising initiative by some of the largest corporations operating
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CI amphibian expert talks frogs on NPR
During their morning commute today, millions of radio listeners learned about the dramatic decline of the world’s amphibians from
A titillating surprise: A new species of titi monkey!
Today, CI announced the discovery of a new species of titi monkey (Callicebus caquetensis) on a scientific expedition in the
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A Lifelong Passion for Amphibians
As CI launches our “Search for the Lost Frogs” campaign, Amphibian Conservation Officer Robin Moore reflects on how he first became
