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EditRichard
GibsonUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
Taxon Officer /Curator HerpetologyAArk / ZSL +44 (0)207 449 6303  +44 (0)207 722 2852 richard (at) amphibianark.org
Zoological Society of London
Regents Park
LondonNW1 4RY United Kingdomhttp://www.zsl.orgBIAZA; EAZA
Species selection/prioritisation; collection planning; conservation programme planning and managment.
Dendrobatids, Leptodactylus, Scaphiophryne, Alytes.
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JohnsonUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
Taxon Officer / IT ManagerAArk / ARAZPA+61 2 9978 4634+61 2 9978 4761kevinj (at) amphibianark.org
PO Box 20
MomsanNSW2088Australiahttp://www.arazpa.org.auARAZPA
  • Database design and implementation
  • Workshop facilitation
  • ISIS data and databases, including ZIMS
EditMichael
McFaddenUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
Unit Supervisor, HerpetofaunaTaronga Zoo+61 2 9978 4663+61 412 227732+61 2 9978 4613mmcfadden@zoo.nsw.gov.au
PO Box 20
MosmanNSW2088Australiahttp://www.taronga.org.au/ARAZPA
Australian amphibians, captive husbandry and conservation programs.
EditLisette
PavajeauUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
Communications & Development Officer AArk2139606Lisette (at) AmphibianArk.org
Carrera 17A # 106-50 Apt 301
BogotáColombiahttp://www.amphibianark.org
EditDeborah
PergolottiUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
Founding PresidentFrog Decline Reversal Project, Inc.+61 0(7) 4045-0373+61 0(7) 4045-0373phone first to announce so fax can be hooked upcurator@fdrproject.org.au
P. O. Box 949
EdmontonQueensland4869Australiafrog conservation org specialising in rescue, rehab and disease surveillance
Created in 1998, our small group runs Australia's only dedicated rescue and rehab operation for frogs; this approach has allowed us to detect the presence of several new and unknown disease threats to Australia's frog AND cane toad populations.  We also engage in awareness/education and support for amphibian researchers.  Breeding is an intended activity for the future but we aren't getting enough support to begin this critical task.
Descriptions of the new disease problems we have uncovered are in our large website as well as other information, particularly focussed on the tropical Australian environment.
EditAHM Ali
RezaUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
Ph.D. Candiate (at TTU) and Asst. Prof. (at JU)Texas Tech University, USA and Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh806-742-2842806-742-2280ali.reza (a) ttu.edu
1010 Ave R, Apt D
LubbockTexas 790401USAhttp://www.wildreza.com
Amphibians and reptiles of Bangladesh.
Biogeography and conservation of Asian herpetofauna; Evolutionary population ecology; Molecular phylogeny of cryptic population; GIS techniques for species and habitat management
EditAndreas
Weck-HeimannUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
Staatl. Naturhistorische Sammlungen Dresden++49 351 8926 340++49 351 8926 404andreas.weck-heimann@snsd.smwk.sachsen.de
Koenigsbruecker Landstrasse 159
Dresden01109GermanyDetermination of Amphibians of Central Europe
also webmaster of the German website www.kaulquappe.de
EditKevin
ZippelUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
Amphibian Program OfficerAArk+1 315 252 5092KevinZ (at) AmphibianArk.org
CBSG
12101 Johnny Cake Ridge Rd
Apple ValleyMN55124-1851USAhttp://www.amphibianark.org