
National Amphibian Conservation Strategy
The National Amphibian Conservation Strategy is a plan aimed at protecting and restoring amphibian populations, which include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. Amphibians are sensitive indicators of environmental health and face threats like habitat loss, pollution, disease, and climate change. This strategy involves protecting their habitats, reducing threats, conducting research, and raising public awareness. Its goal is to ensure amphibians survive and thrive for future generations, maintaining healthy ecosystems and biodiversity.