The Garden's Darwins frog conservation work highlighted by the AZA!

Rhinoderma darwinii | Darwin's frog
The Association of Zoos and Aquarium (AZA) published two articles this month highlighting the Darwin's frog | Rhinoderma darwinii conservation collaboration between the Atlanta Botanical Garden and the National Zoo of Chile.

The first one was in their monthly magazine, Connect (see below)



Also on their Blog: ZooExplorer

Herpetologist Bill Lamar holding a Darwin's frog | Rhinoderma darwinii

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  1. Great to see a photo showing size relationship...I had no idea the Darwin's Frog was so tiny!

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