Ramachandran Kotharambath is leading the search for the long-headed caecilian (Ichthyophis longicephalus)—an unusual kind of amphibian last seen in India’s
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Ramachandran Kotharambath is leading the search for the long-headed caecilian (Ichthyophis longicephalus)—an unusual kind of amphibian last seen in India’s
Continue reading "Lost Frogs Update: Caecilians, the “Snaky Frogs” of India"
Today CI announced the overwhelming success of last year’s Rapid Assessment program (RAP) surveys in Papua New Guinea: the discovery
Continue reading "Local Support for Species Surveys in Papua New Guinea"
Protecting our planet’s ecosystems and natural resources is a big job, and no one can do it alone. Collaboration between
Continue reading "Fiji Marine Expedition: A Revelation Revisited"
Dr. Enrique La Marca is a professor at the University of the Andes in Mérida, Venezuela. This is the latest report
Continue reading "Lost Frogs Update: Landslides in the Venezuelan Andes"
This is the latest report from field researchers participating in CI’s Search for the Lost Frogs campaign. Read our previous
Continue reading "Lost Frogs Update: Snakes on a Golf Course 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"
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"
As CI launches our “Search for the Lost Frogs” campaign, Amphibian Conservation Officer Robin Moore reflects on how he first became
CI’s Global Marine program is pursuing ambitious actions to secure a sustainable future for our ocean. However, sometimes the easiest
Continue reading "In the Philippines, community members come together to aid ailing fish"