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Tiny endangered froglets saved from deadly fungus in dramatic 7,000-mile rescue


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Tiny endangered froglets saved from deadly ******* in dramatic 7,000-mile rescue

More than 30 endangered froglets have been born at

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after a dramatic 7,000-mile rescue mission saw their parents extracted from their *******-threatened native habitat.

The

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’s frog, named after
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, faces extinction after the introduction of the chytrid ******* to their habitat.

In 2023, surveys confirmed the deadly ******* had arrived in the remote Parque Tantauco forests in southern

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– leading to a catastrophic 90 per cent decline in monitored populations within a year.

While conservationists work out how to make their forest home safe, the survival of the Darwin’s frog could depend on safe refuges like the one London Zoo has provided.

However, bringing the endangered amphibians to the

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was no easy task, requiring a trip to Chile and a painstaking hunt for the tiny creatures, with the fully-grown fathers coming in at less than 3cm.

The Darwin’s frog, named after Charles Darwin, faces extinction after the introduction of the chytrid ******* to their habitat (Benjamin Tapley/ZSL/PA Wire)

Having secured 53 to bring to London, the efforts of the zoo’s conservationists have been rewarded with the arrival of 33 froglets.

Ben Tapley, curator of amphibians at London Zoo, said: “This is a landmark moment in our work to protect the Darwin’s frog from the devastating impact of chytrid *******.

“The successful parent-rearing of these froglets is a powerful symbol of hope for the species, highlights what can be achieved when conservationists work together, and serves as a critical reminder of the role of our conservation zoo.

“We knew we were embarking on something special – the clock was ticking, and we needed to act quickly if we were going to save these frogs – and capturing this work on film has really cemented just how vital our work is.”

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Darwin’s frog eggs (Benjamin Tapley/ZSL/PA Wire)

The 33 froglets were carried and brooded by 11 of the male frogs, who carry the tadpoles in their vocal sacs until they are ready.

A film titled A Leap of Hope will premiere on Monday, showcasing what went on during the rescue trip.

Andres Valenzuela-Sanchez,

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’s Institute of Zoology research fellow, said: “By working with partners in Chile, we’re able to safeguard these frogs in their new home at London Zoo, ensuring that this unique species has a fighting chance of recovery.

“These frogs are not only vital for the future of their species but also help us better understand how we can combat chytrid ******* and safeguard other amphibians globally.”



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