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ORME PARK TURTLE RELEASE A SUCCESS!

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http://vahi.org/orme-park-turtle-release-a-success/ I was honored to work with the wonderful residents of Orme Park and the VaHi community to save a nest of hatchling snapping turtles over the past months. We had rescued the baby turtles in October after they had been trapped in their nest and nursed them back to health over the winter. Please click the link at the top for the VaHi article about the event.

Baby Anotheca spinosa (Crowned Tree Frog) from Panama

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Agalychnis spurelli, the Gliding Leaf Frog from Costa Rica

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Ecnomiohyla rabborum Rabbs' Fringe-limbed Tree Frog today in the frogPOD

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A posse of Bombina orientalis, Fire Belly Toads

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Update: Rabbs' Fringe-limbed Tree Frog, Ecnomiohyla rabborum

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Parental care in Epipedobates tricolor, the Phantasmal Poison Frog. Tadpole transport to the puddle

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The other side of that Glass Frog from the previous picture. Cochranella granulosa from Costa Rica

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Ventral surface of Cochranella granulosa, the Granular Glass Frog.

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Ambystoma maculatum, the Spotted Salamander. A metro Atlanta amphibian species.

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Critically endangered Lemur Leaf Frog, Agalychnis lemur

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TED x is a wonderful, supportive and enthusiastic community. I am grateful for my opportunity to contribute, and express my passion (and concern) for amphibians

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Success! Kurt, Roy, Pierson, John, Leslie and I found larval Ambystoma cingulatum today in south Georgia

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Today's TED talk @ GA Tech was a great time! Lots of people got excited about #ambystomatid salamanders and flatwoods salamander conservation - met a lot of passionate people too! What an honor

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Agalychnis spurelli, the Gliding Leaf Frog from Costa Rica

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