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Watch our previous videos on YouTube here: HARCC FrogRescue 

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Click on the image above to see our 2019 update by Brandon Greaves and Ryan Marshall. Here’s a glimpse into how the HARCC frog rescue facility will provide a clean and safe environment to protect frogs from chytrid fungus while under our care.

Click on the image above to see our 2019 update by Brandon Greaves and Ryan Marshall. Here’s a glimpse into how the HARCC frog rescue facility will provide a clean and safe environment to protect frogs from chytrid fungus while under our care.

Here's our July 2017 video update! Thank you for your supporting the Honduras Amphibian Rescue & Conservation Center! Visit our page at http://www.frogrescue.com/ to learn more about this project!

Dr. Jonathan Kolby is thrilled that our first HARCC film, "Can We Save the Frog Prince" was presented as a finalist at the New York WILD Film Festival! If you missed it, you can still watch the film here: https://youtu.be/dGvFEMGyn8I "Can We Save the Frog Prince" was the first of several science communication collaborations between filmmaker Katie Garrett and Jonathan Kolby.

Here's our December 2016 video update from INSIDE the frog rescue pods. We have exciting progress to report! Visit our page at http://www.frogrescue.com/ to learn more about this project & click here to see all our videos: http://bit.ly/22LcCsn

Do you like nature & the outdoors? Please watch this important message about a new wildlife disease! We need your help. Join our citizen science project at: http://www.inaturalist.org/projects/saving-salamanders-with-citizen-science

"Can we Save the Frog Prince?": Amphibian chytrid fungus is a pathogen spreading around the world causing global amphibian declines and extinctions. Many species of frogs now face an uncertain future unless we act quickly to help them battle this disease.

They're charismatic and cute, but the tree frogs that live in Cusuco National Park in Honduras are being decimated by chytrid fungus. The fungus has spread worldwide, causing hundreds of amphibian species to become endangered or even extinct. Biologist and National Geographic explorer Jonathan Kolby has set up HARCC, the Honduras Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Center, to study and treat these frogs.

Thank you for your supporting the Honduras Amphibian Rescue & Conservation Center! Here's our latest video update from the rainforest. Look how far we've come with your help! Visit our page at http://www.frogrescue.com/ to learn more about this project. Subscribe here to see all our videos: http://bit.ly/22LcCsn


This movie is our first film festival entry, so keep an eye on our page for announcements about when & where you can see it screened!

Amphibian chytrid fungus is a pathogen spreading around the world causing global amphibian declines and extinctions. Many species of frogs now face an uncertain future unless we act quickly to help them battle this disease. Our frog rescue team of the Honduras Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Center (HARCC) is now racing to ensure the survival of three critically endangered species found in Cusuco National Park, a global biodiversity hotspot in northwestern Honduras.  In 2007, we discovered chytrid in this rainforest and designed an ambitious frog rescue project to tackle this global conservation challenge.  After years of preparation, watch as our journey begins! 

Frogs around the world are disappearing, largely due to a frightening disease outbreak caused by the spread of chytrid fungus. Listen to Jonathan Kolby speak about this event & how his team is working to prevent extinction in Honduras. See more here: http://bit.ly/1VqKWKn We need your help!

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