All proceeds of International Amphibian Days go towards amphibian conservation.  We also hope to excite amphibian enthusiasts from all over the world about conservation. With our institutional conservation partners, we support scientific study of the biology and conservation of declining amphibians, as well as saving threatened land and ensuring that it will remain safe for the incredible variety of wildlife that depends on it.

OUR PARTNERS IN CONSERVATION

Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force

The Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force operates under the umbrella of the IUCN (the World Conservation Union) Species Survival Commission. Established in 1991, the DAPTF consists of a network of over 3,000 scientists and conservationists belonging to national and regional working groups which now cover more than 90 countries around the world. The mission of the DAPTF is to determine the nature, extent and causes of declines of amphibians throughout the world, and to promote means by which declines can be halted or reversed.

Center for Ecosystem Survival

The Center for Ecosystem Survival (CES) is dedicated to creating global partnerships to inspire broad-based participation in the preservation of biological diversity through ecosystem protection world-wide.  CES works in partnership with schools, universities, zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, natural history museums and science centers worldwide to protect wildlife and nature.  Funds raised go directly to the purchase and protection of critical habitat for endangered species of plants, animals, and ecosystems.