SAVE THE FROGS
STF pleased to announce that applications are now open for a $500.00 SAVE THE FROGS
Conference Travel Grant. This grant will be awarded to a highly qualified graduate student
to present a lecture on their amphibian research at the Joint Meeting of Herpetologists and
Ichthyologists in Portland, Oregon, this July. Applicants will be judged on the quality and
conservation value of their research, and on demonstrated financial need. To learn more
about this and other SAVE THE FROGS awards, please visit
http://savethefrogs.com/awards/index.html
Can you help us fund awards, grants and scholarships for valuable amphibian
conservation research? Your donation of even $10 goes a long way towards helping us
SAVE THE FROGS.
Donate $10 or higher and we'll send you a free savethefrogs.com bumper sticker.
You can donate securely at
http://savethefrogs.com/donate/index.html
Dr. Kerry Kriger
SAVE THE FROGS
A Non-profit Organization
Founder, Executive Director & Chief Ecologist
P .O. Box 2145
Centreville, Virginia 20122
kerry@savethefrogs.com
http://www.savethefrogs.com
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Nearly 2,000 of the world's amphibian species are threatened with extinction and at least
150 species have entirely disappeared since 1979. SAVE THE FROGS
(www.savethefrogs.com) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing that
phenomenon to an end.
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Attitude, rather than disposition is more definitive of serpent behavior. From the moment they emerge into this world until they complete their life cycle, their attitude is "Don't tread on me. I am well equipped to defend myself, but content to pass through life unnoticed. I mean no harm to anything or anyone that our creator has not provided as my bill of fare; I am self sustaining and I like it that way, please pass me by." - W.E. Haast