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These nearly extinct Chilean frogs are set for a return to their native habitat

A dozen critically endangered water frogs recently took flight from Santiago to Calama.

October 24, 2024 / 13:41 IST
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An endangered frog, known as the 'Rana del Loa,' is pictured inside a quarantine enclosure at the National Zoo in Santiago, Chile, in this undated handout photo obtained by Reuters on October 15, 2024. (Image: Reuters)
An endangered frog, known as the 'Rana del Loa,' is pictured inside a quarantine enclosure at the National Zoo in Santiago, Chile, in this undated handout photo obtained by Reuters on October 15, 2024. (Image: Reuters)

In the arid heart of Chile, a remarkable journey begins. A dozen critically endangered Loa water frogs recently took flight from Santiago to Calama. They were carefully sandwiched between wet towels in temperature-controlled containers. This relocation marks a crucial step in conserving these unique amphibians.

Once on the brink of extinction in 2019, these frogs faced severe habitat loss. Water extraction from mining, agriculture, and climate change devastated their environment. Conservationists managed to rescue the few remaining frogs, relocating 60 and nurturing 14 at Parquemet Zoo in Santiago. Under the guidance of herpetologist Osvaldo Cabeza, these frogs thrived, reaching a peak population of 500.

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Cabeza emphasised the urgency of restoring their natural habitat. “If we fail to recover this environment, extinction looms,” he said. He stressed that collaboration among various sectors is essential for the frogs' survival. "Joint efforts are vital to recover their environment," he added.

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