Captive-bred Panamanian golden frogs released to the wild
PolicyFriday, March 20, 2026Mongabay

Captive-bred Panamanian golden frogs released to the wild

After over a decade of absence in their natural habitat due to chytridiomycosis, captive-bred Panamanian golden frogs have been successfully reintroduced into the wild, marking a significant step in conservation efforts for this endangered species. This initiative highlights the importance of breeding programs and habitat protection in reversing biodiversity loss caused by disease.

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