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Amphibian Conservation Strategy

The Amphibian Conservation Strategy aims to protect and restore frog, toad, salamander, and newt populations by addressing threats like habitat loss, pollution, disease, and climate change. It involves habitat preservation, research, captive breeding programs, and raising awareness to ensure these vital animals thrive. By working collaboratively, conservationists strive to maintain healthy amphibian populations, which are important indicators of environmental health and play key roles in ecosystems. This strategic approach helps secure the future of amphibians for ecological balance and biodiversity.