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Call on the federal government to strengthen protections for native amphibians.

Amphibians, the mystical creatures that gracefully straddle the realms of water and land, play an irreplaceable role in our planet’s intricate ecosystems. Yet, these remarkable beings are under siege, facing dire challenges such as habitat loss, pollution, and the peril of roadkill.
Amphibians Need Our Help
Frogs, toads, and salamanders, are in the midst of a global crisis. According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, numerous amphibian species are on the precipice of extinction1. While the threat is clear, the resources allocated for their protection have been insufficient, leaving herpetologists concerned about their ability to combat this crisis effectively.
A study compared the funding allocated per species listed under the ESA for different vertebrate classes in the United States2. Shockingly, it revealed that US amphibians receive only a fraction of the funding received by other vertebrate classes, with just one-quarter of the resources at their disposal. This glaring disparity exacerbates the challenges amphibians face in their struggle for survival.
In an alarming revelation, 82% of amphibian species identified as at-risk by NatureServe evaluations remain unlisted under the ESA, as reported in BioScience3. This glaring omission represents a missed opportunity to provide legal protection to these vulnerable species.
Threats to Amphibians
Every year, numerous amphibians fall victim to vehicular accidents, endangering their populations4. While common animals like squirrels and raccoons often meet this fate, endangered species are not spared.
Amphibians are especially vulnerable to roadkill due to their unique behaviors and physiology5. Cold-blooded creatures, they are drawn to the warmth of asphalt, making them prone to road crossings. Unlike some animals that instinctively avoid roads, certain amphibians exhibit
Amphibians’ distinct life cycle, involving transitions between aquatic and terrestrial habitats, makes them susceptible during migrations6. Spring nights, filled with rain replenishing forest pools and calling them to mate, witness frenzied amphibian movements. During these migrations, countless amphibians venture onto roads, often with fatal consequences.
The ESA: A Vital Lifeline
As amphibians grapple with multifaceted threats, the ESA emerges as a lifeline for their conservation7. This critical legislation has the potential to offer legal protection and essential resources in the face of the looming crisis. However, concerted efforts are imperative to rectify funding disparities, address listing bias, and raise awareness about the ESA’s pivotal role in safeguarding these extraordinary creatures.
The time to act is now. Sign our petition and be a part of the movement to protect and conserve our native amphibians.