International Affairs
International Affairs
Signature of the Wildlife Without Borders Program
Amphibians in Decline Program

Harlequin mountain frog, Credit: Brian Gratwicke
Harlequin mountain frog
Brian Gratwicke/Smithsonian


Wildlife Without Borders-Amphibians in Decline aims to conserve the world’s rapidly declining amphibian species, supporting activities that address threats to frogs, toads, salamanders, newts, and caecilians that face an unprecedented threat of extinction.

This program is a global funding opportunity developed by International Affairs as part of its Wildlife Without Borders-Global grant programs. In 2011, the program awarded $343,341 in grants for 13 projects aimed at protecting critically endangered species in 13 countries in Asia, Africa, and Central and South America, leveraging $483,312 in matching funds.

Project Highlights:

- 2010 Amphibians In Decline Grants feature article
- 2011 Summary of Projects (PDF)
- 2010 Summary of Projects (PDF)

How To Apply:

- How To Apply to the Amphibians In Decline Fund
- Candidature à une Bourse (Français)
- Solicitando apoyo Financiero para Proyectos (Español)

 

Last updated: January, 21, 2011
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