tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3361395866645061780.post7727312115084255913..comments2024-01-30T00:35:10.008-08:00Comments on Creeping Toad: Book reviews: Lost Frogs and Cold BloodCreeping Toadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15039062020212191832noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3361395866645061780.post-29409474839406926512015-04-13T06:51:02.085-07:002015-04-13T06:51:02.085-07:00Hello - When I first began researching for groups ...Hello - When I first began researching for groups doing conservation breeding of frogs, either exitu or insitu, I was depressed by finding so few working to save specific species or any frog at all. Jay Manchand's 'Endangered Frogs Colouring Book' has just been published by us (My Fat Fox Ltd) and by the end of my researches I'd found zoos and universities as well as a few precious conservation groups doing their best at conserving frogs through breeding them and ensuring that their ecosystems survive inatact. Big jobs. Important projects. I think we've gotten to a stage where these things are far more important than counting individual frogs. Frogs are disappearing 130,000 times faster than their normal extinction rate. Yes, there have been a few wonderful surprise! survivors but still too few. Jay's book is available on Amazon and 1/3 of its profits go to 'Save The Frogs!'. In every instance, we are the danger to frogs. It's not too late. In Jay's book, I suggest 28 different organizations actively working to save 12 different frog species to which you can help through donations. A few bucks here and there may do a world of difference.Karin Hollowayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02701418435406182875noreply@blogger.com