Amphibian Conservation
Amphibian Conservation refers to the range of scientific, practical, and advocacy activities aimed at preserving amphibians, a class of cold-blooded vertebrates encompassing frogs, toads, newts, salamanders, and caecilians. These activities may involve the study and monitoring of amphibian populations, mitigation of threats to their survival such as habitat loss, pollution, disease, climate change, invasive species, and over-exploitation, and efforts to raise awareness about their ecological importance and the challenges they face. The category also includes interactions with other species within their ecosystems, such as arthropods which often form part of their diet.