Endangered Species Bulletin – Summer 2008 Highlights, Volume 33, No. 4

In this issue: The Global Amphibian Crisis Project Golden Frog Chiricahua Leopard Frog Inches Towards Recovery The Ozark Hellbender: Out from Under a Rock Conserving Columbian Spotted Frogs in Nevada Ranchers Restore Amphibian-friendly Ponds Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Restoring a...

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Summary:In this issue: The Global Amphibian Crisis Project Golden Frog Chiricahua Leopard Frog Inches Towards Recovery The Ozark Hellbender: Out from Under a Rock Conserving Columbian Spotted Frogs in Nevada Ranchers Restore Amphibian-friendly Ponds Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Restoring a Vital Partnership Apache Leader Promotes Tribal Conservation Rights Hoopa Tribe Leads in Fisher Conservation Restoring Endangered Species on the Pueblo of Santa Ana Traditional Ecological Knowledge A Natural Connection: USGS and Endangered Species Research Recovering Endemic Plants of the Channel Islands Conserving Bird Communities in the Sagebrush Sea Ice, Climate Change, and Wildlife Research in Alaska The California Clapper Rail and Multispecies Recovery Planning Surveys Reveal Decline of the Palila The Scientist Within Us All