The last remaining Rabbs' Fringe-limbed Tree Frog, Ecnomiohyla rabborum yesterday in the #frogPOD This frog was collected as part of a rescue mission in Panama in 2005. Since that time, wild populations have crashed (primarily due to #chytridiomycosis) and the small captive group has winnowed down to this one lone male frog. His conservation message has been told in @natgeo (July 2013 issue) and in the Huffington Post in October 2014, thanks to @leilanimunter Tomorrow he will be featured in the world premiere of the documentary #RacingExtinction


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