Academy researchers are working to stop the spread of the deadly chytrid fungus to save amphibians.
From low ponds to high mountain lakes, Academy researchers are working to protect Central Africa's amphibians.
This week's new species include a frog that flashes orange, a parasitizing orchid and a Smoky Mountain fly.
Scientists are studying the chytrid fungus form all angles to try and protect amphibians around the globe.
Trace the milestones of our species’ fascinating history by studying skull casts, interactive maps, and more.
Exhibit interrupts a familiar presentation of biodiversity, injects a view into modern, urban life in Africa.
Scientists are using DNA from seized ivory to determine where poachers may strike next.
200 species of caecilians and counting! Celebrate these legless amphibians with this fun music video!
This week's finds include a teeny frog, a blind fish that climbs waterfalls, and tadpoles that swim in sand!