Promoting the Conservation of Critically Endangered Kanga Warty Frog in Kanga Forest Reserve, Tanzania
This project was implemented by Enoka Munduka with funding from The Rufford Foundation to support the conservation of the Critically Endangered Kanga Warty Frog (Callulina kanga) in and around Kanga Forest Reserve, Tanzania, through conservation education and public awareness.
The frog is arboreal and depends on intact forest habitat, yet there is limited information on its current population size, distribution, habitat needs and the main pressures affecting its survival. The project addressed these gaps by assessing the species' population, distribution and habitat characteristics, engaging nearby communities to build understanding and support for frog conservation and developing a practical conservation and management plan to guide long-term protection.
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The frog is arboreal and depends on intact forest habitat, yet there is limited information on its current population size, distribution, habitat needs and the main pressures affecting its survival. The project addressed these gaps by assessing the species' population, distribution and habitat characteristics, engaging nearby communities to build understanding and support for frog conservation and developing a practical conservation and management plan to guide long-term protection.