Our amphibian program featured on the Manchester Museum's 'frog blog'

Andrew Gray, a collaborator and friend with our Amphibian Conservation Program took this shot of the Eyelash Marsupial Frog (Gastrotheca cornuta) sculpted in plants (mosaiculture) The Atlanta skyline in back ...
Andrew Gray, from the Manchester Museum visited a few weeks ago. Andrew's amphibian conservation collection at the museum features one of the most interesting groups of frogs there is — the Phyllomedusines (Leaf and Monkey Frogs). His program was featured on Sir David Attenborough's most recent (and excellent) frog documentary 'Fantastic Frogs'. Be sure to check it out when you can.

Andrew highlighted his visit on the Manchester Museum's 'frog blog' including some pictures below. Here is a link to the article:
http://frogblogmanchester.com/2014/07/06/15364/

My goofy mug, and also a cool Hippo Frog (Lepidobatrachus) coffee mug

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