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Haiti Rediscovered Frogs
Six species of amphibians re-discovered in southern Haiti during Conservation International's Search for Lost Frogs in October, 2010
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REDISCOVERED: Mozart's Frog, Eleutherodactylus amadeus, a critically endangered species on the Massif de la Hotte, Haiti. Last seen 1991.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with media coverage relating to the Lost Amphibians campaign.
REDISCOVERED:  Ventriloqual Frog, Eleutherodactylus dolomedes, a critically endangered species on the Massif de la Hotte, Haiti. Last seen 1991.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with media coverage relating to the Lost Amphibians campaign.
REDISCOVERED: Hispaniola Crowned Frog, Eleutherodactylus corona, a critically endangered species from the Massif de la Hotte, Haiti. Last seen 1991.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with media coverage relating to the Lost Amphibians campaign.
Cloudforest at around 1,600m in Macaya Biosphere Reserve on the Massif de la Hotte, Haiti, home to many critically endangered amphibians and one of the highest priority sites for conservation worldwide.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with media coverage relating to the Lost Amphibians campaign.
A river fed by the Massif de la Hotte watershed runs brown as a result of deforestation upstream.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with media coverage relating to the Lost Amphibians campaign.
Denuded hillsides in the Massif de la Selle in Haiti

© Robin Moore/iLCP

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with media coverage relating to the Lost Amphibians campaign.
A lone tree stands as a testament to the forest that once stood in this area in the buffer zone of the Macaya Biosphere Reserve on the Massif de la Hotte in Haiti.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with media coverage relating to the Lost Amphibians campaign.
Denunded hillsides of the Massif de la Selle, an important watershed that feeds Port-au-Prince. Such landscapes are sadly typical in Haiti.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with media coverage relating to the Lost Amphibians campaign.
STILL MISSING: La Selle Grass Frog, Eleutherodactylus glanduliferoides, last seen 1985 - this species remains "lost"

© S. Blair Hedges

The photos and illustrations contained in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with the content of CI’s press release.
REDISCOVERED: Mozart's Frog, Eleutherodactylus amadeus, a critically endangered species on the Massif de la Hotte, Haiti. Last seen 1991.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with media coverage relating to the Lost Amphibians campaign.
REDISCOVERED: Mozart's Frog, Eleutherodactylus amadeus, a critically endangered species on the Massif de la Hotte, Haiti. Last seen 1991.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with media coverage relating to the Lost Amphibians campaign.
REDISCOVERED: Mozart's Frog, Eleutherodactylus amadeus, a critically endangered species on the Massif de la Hotte, Haiti. Last seen 1991.

© Robin Moore/iLCP

The photos in this lightbox are the property of Conservation International (CI) and CI’s partners. Photos may only be used or distributed in conjunction with media coverage relating to the Lost Amphibians campaign.
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