APRIL 2018 AMPHIBIAN SURVIVAL ALLIANCE NEWTSLETTER
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Instituto Curicaca’s progress on amphibian conservation How are we contributing to global amphibian conservation? The South American Redbelly Toad (Melanophryniscus admirabilis) has been receiving continuous attention in conservation research and efforts conducted by Instituto Curicaca and partners. Together with key partners in government and academic institutions we stopped the construction of a hydroelectric station in the Forqueta River (located in the
state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), because that would have probably led to the extinction of the Redbelly Toad. Now we are trying to better understand the risks to the population, to create a Conservation Unit for the toad, and to cooperate with local residents in developing sustainable economies that reduce threats. In 2018 we will conclude a Rapid Ecological Evaluation with the sup-
port of Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Fundação Zoobotânica and Fundação Grupo Boticário. This evaluation will help assess the biological importance of the Forqueta river region and help define the best suited type of protected area for the site. Another species that we have focused on and is listed by IUCN as Near Threatened (NT) at the global