Topic: FrogLog 99
Dear Friends of FrogLog,
The latest edition of FrogLog is now available on our website:
http://www.amphibians.org/blog/2011/11/17/froglog-99/
Thank you to everyone involved in putting this edition together.A couple additional notes:
The Sabin Award for Amphibian Conservation is now open for nominations please see this edition of FrogLog or our website for more details http://www.amphibians.org/asg/grants/ .
We are also looking for a few volunteers from around the world to help keep the ASG calendar up-to-date. If you are able to give an hour or two a month to help with this please contact me at jplewis@amphibians.org, your help will be much appreciated.
If you are interested in submitting an article to FrogLog please contact me at jplewis@amphibians.org. Article guidelines are included towards the back of the current edition. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or comments regarding FrogLog or the work of the ASG.
The upcoming schedule for FrogLog is as follows:
January 2012 - South America
March 2012 - Europe, North Africa and West Asia
May 2012 - North and Central America and the Caribbean
July 2012 – Sub-Saharan Africa
September 2012 - Mainland Asia
November 2012 - Maritime Southeast Asia and OceaniaPlease feel free to send this email out to your friends and co-workers and if you are not on the ASG mailing list but would like to be added please email me (at jplewis@amphibians.org) with the subject heading “add me to mailing list” and I will do so. Please note that we try to keep the number of emails distributed on this list to a minimum and normally only send out one per week maximum.
Thanks once again to all of the contributing authors and I hope you enjoy the new edition of FrogLog.
Best,
James
James P. Lewis
Amphibian Program Coordinator
IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group
jplewis@amphibians.org
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