Replanting the Colombia and Costa Rica Exhibits

The Frogs of Colombia exhibit, with some of the plants replaced with endemic plants from the Fuqua Orchid Center. This is a project between me, Becky Brinkman (Orchid Center Manager) and Chris Miller, a new volunteer here and accomplished amphibian exhibit designer.
Triolena and a Masdevallia orchid. The orchid is a hybrid as is the Phyllobates terribilis x P. bicolor next to it
Phyllobates terribilis and a flowering Masdevallia
A cheerful expression on this Phyllobates

All three Phyllobates variations on exhibit: Phyllobates terribilis (mint), P. bicolor and P. terribilis (gold)

Phyllobates often find a nice perch to claim
The Costa Rica exhibit. If you look closely, you can spot at least 2 Agalychnis lemur, the critically endangered Lemur Leaf Frog
Agalychnis lemur, with the new Microgamma above his right shoulder

A Lemur Frog peeking out behind a new Masdevallia

Dendrobates auratus is one of the shyer frogs we have on exhibit

A Lemur Frog enjoying some of the new plantings

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