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National Amphibian Conservation Initiative

The National Amphibian Conservation Initiative is a program dedicated to protecting and restoring amphibian populations, such as frogs, salamanders, and newts, across the United States. Amphibians are vital for healthy ecosystems because they control insects and serve as prey for other animals. However, many species are threatened by habitat loss, pollution, disease, and climate change. The initiative supports research, habitat preservation, and public awareness efforts to conserve these important animals. By working together, the goal is to ensure amphibians thrive for future generations and maintain ecological balance.