This is the latest field report from the researchers participating in CI’s Search for the Lost Frogs campaign. Read our
Continue reading "Lost Frogs Update: Late Night Searches in Malaysia"

This is the latest field report from the researchers participating in CI’s Search for the Lost Frogs campaign. Read our
Continue reading "Lost Frogs Update: Late Night Searches in Malaysia"
This is the latest report from field researchers participating in CI’s Search for the Lost Frogs campaign. Read our
Continue reading "Lost Frogs Update: Local Language Lesson in Cameroon"
What’s the land-speed record for turtles? What does a softshell turtle’s shell feel like? How can I help endangered turtles?
As World Water Week continues in Stockholm and CI expands our focus on freshwater security and species contributions, the results
Continue reading "Shell Shock: Sounding the Alarm for Freshwater Turtles"
As you read this, researchers in tropical forests around the world are searching for the most endangered – and possibly
Continue reading "Finding ‘Lost’ Species: Renewed Hope for Hawksbills"
Looking for good environmental news? You’ll find it in Ecuador, where the government has committed to protecting some of the
Continue reading "Ecuador’s Government Agrees to Protect Manta Rays"
Working with the California Academy of Sciences which publicized her work, CI-Indonesia’s Crissy Huffard has been studying the evolution of
Last week, a pea-sized frog species – thought to be the Old World’s tiniest – was recognized as a species
Continue reading "Old World’s smallest frog is discovered in Borneo"
Earlier this month, CI announced the discovery of a new species of titi monkey by some of our partner researchers
Continue reading "From the field: discovery and conservation in Caquetá, Colombia"
Being immersed in CI’s “Search for the Lost Frogs” campaign, I was excited to read another piece of amphibian news