The last known Rabbs' Fringe-limbed Tree Frog.



 #Ecnomiohyla #rabborum today in the #frogPOD This species hasn't been detected in the wild since 2007 and every year gets less likely that there are any more hiding out there. The story of this frog is incredibly sad and highlights the importance of #AmphibianConservation and what the global amphibian declines are telling us. #Ecnomiohylarabborum #AmphibianConservation #AmphibianConservationProgram #FrogsNeedOurHelp #SalamandersNeedourHelp #AtlantaBotanicalGardenConservation #EndangeredSpecies #AtlantaBG #FrogsOfInstagram #SalamandersOfInstagram #frogs #frog #salamanders #salamander #ribbit #CaptiveBreeding #CaptiveBred #ExSitu #InSitu #CaptiveAssuranceColony

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