
Argentinian conservation scientists are fighting to protect the tiny Santa Fe frog, which is under threat as its habitat in one of the world’s driest forests, the Dry Chaco, is cut down.
“It’s not been an easy journey so far, but we’re determined to do what we can to secure the future for this wonderful amphibian,” said Isis Ibañez, who leads the Santa Fe frog project, based in Buenos Aires.
The frog is largely unknown to science despite being discovered more than a century ago.
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