Apr 27, 2013 | root_ks8kzico

Rescuing the Amphibians, One Frog at a Time

On Saturday, April 27, people around the world will join together to raise awareness for amphibian conservation. Today marks the fifth annual Save the Frogs Day, started by a nonprofit organization called Save the Frogs. Save the Frogs attempts to do just that – save the frogs. It was founded in 2008 by ecologist Dr. Kerry Kriger, and is made up of scientists, educators, policymakers and naturalists from around the world. According to the organization, nearly one-third of the 6,485 species on the planet are endangered due to issues such as habitat destruction and pesticides. Not only are frogs important to nature’s food web, but they have also aided in the research and development of pharmaceuticals for humans. [caption id="attachment_5719" align="alignnone" width="550"]Save the Frogs Day Photo by Andrea and Antonella Ferrari[/caption] The National Wildlife Federation is the main sponsor for this event. There will be $100 prizes for the best Save the Frogs Day video and photo, so be sure to submit your entries online through their website! To find a Save the Frogs Day event near you and join in on the fun, please visit http://www.savethefrogs.com/day/2013/index.html. If you’d like to learn more about creating your own Save the Frogs Day event from Avalon Theisen, a young girl who has started many of her own events in Tampa, Florida, please watch the video below! http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=emNywtliSnQ

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