A great and productive Flatwoods Salamander Recovery Team meeting at St Mark's Wildlife Refuge.

 Lots of hope, direction, skill and expertise being focused on these beautiful and highly imperiled amphibians. Here is a slide from my presentation on the status of the #FrostedFlatwoodsSalamander #ExSitu #CaptiveBreeding Program showing the two age classes (and biogeographic regions) we have represented thus far. #Ambystoma #Ambystomacingulatum #Ambystomatidae #AmphibianConservation #AmphibianConservationProgram #FrogsNeedOurHelp #SalamandersNeedourHelp #AtlantaBotanicalGardenConservation #EndangeredSpecies #AtlantaBG #FrogsOfInstagram #SalamandersOfInstagram #frogs #frog #salamanders #salamander #ribbit #CaptiveBreeding #CaptiveBred #ExSitu #InSitu #CaptiveAssuranceColony #USGS #USFWS #SAZoo #GADNR #FFWCC


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