Dr. Axel Moehrenschlager, Chair, IUCN Species Survival Commission Conservation Translocation Specialist Group “Amphibians are rich in diversity, important in function, and cherished by many around the world. They are also desperately in need of our help. Fortunately, conservation translocations have already helped save many from certain extinction. Going forward, many more species will benefit from […]
Call for Nominations – National Geograph
The National Geographic/Buffett Awards for Leadership in Conservation is currently soliciting nominations for the 2021 National Geographic Buffett Awards for Leadership in Conservation in Africa and Latin America. These awards honor the unsung heroes of conservation by celebrating the recipients’ past achievements and supporting their ongoing work conserving nature. Each award includes a $25,000 prize. […]
The 2020 global pandemic as a springboar...
We would like to share with you our recently published paper “Using the 2020 global pandemic as a springboard to highlight the need for amphibian conservation in eastern Asia”. This is a very bittersweet moment for us as Phil Bishop, our beloved friend and colleague and last author in the paper, passed away recently from […]
Professor Phil Bishop.
It pains us to write this, but Professor Phil Bishop, our beloved ASG Co-chair, leader, friend and ASG family member, took his last breath last Saturday 23 January, New Zealand time. Phil had been appointed to the role of Head of the Zoology Department at the University of Otago starting this month, and because of […]
Q & A with amphibian conservation champi
IDEAS for Binghamton has made a generous donation to the ASG to support amphibian conservation, and on the behalf of all who gain from the bounty of gifts that healthy species and ecosystems afford us, we would like to express our utmost gratitude for the encouragement and support. This blog post features a Q&A session […]





