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REDISCOVERED – BEING ANNOUNCED TODAY (FEBRUARY 17TH, 2011)

India – Silent Valley Tropical Frog (Micrixalus thampii)

Last seen 30 years ago and rediscovered in rubbish bin in a field station in Silent Vallery on a fieldtrip following the launch of the LAI campaign in Delhi. The team further observed several more individuals adjacent to a streambed under leaf litter, in closed forest cover within the Kunthi River watershed.  Rediscovered by Don Church, Robin Moore, Franky Bossuyt, Ines Van Bocxlaer, David Gower, Mark Wilkinson, Darrel Frost, Wes Sechrest and SD Biju. Listed by the IUCN as Data Deficient.

© SD Biju

PERMITTED USE: This image may be downloaded at no charge for one-time use for coverage/promotion of the Lost Frogs/Amphibian Campaign and exclusively in conjunction thereof. No copying, distribution or archiving permitted. No sublicensing, sale or resale permitted.

REQUIRED CREDIT AND CAPTION: All image uses must bear the copyright notice and be properly credited to the relevant photographer, as shown in this metadata, and must be accompanied by a caption, which makes reference to the Lost Frogs/Amphibian Campaign. Any uses in which the image appears without proper copyright notice, photographer credit and a caption referencing the Lost Frogs/Amphibian Campaign are subject to paid licensing.

Any other uses are subject to further clearance and permission from Conservation International. Please contact Karen Mikosz at kmikosz@conservation.org   or +1-703-341-2549 if you have any questions or if you wish to license the image for any other use.
REDISCOVERED – BEING ANNOUNCED TODAY (FEBRUARY 17TH, 2011)

India – Elegant Tropical Frog (Micrixalus elegans)

Known only from the original description based on a collection in 1937. The original specimen was subsequently lost and the species evaded detection until it was rediscovered by KV Gururaja, KP Dinesh and SD Biju in a forest stream-bed at the original collection area. The frog lives in forest streams and calls from the edge of rivers where it presumably breeds. The area is a hotspot for amphibian diversity, containing another 20 species. Currently there is a hydroelectric project proposal in the area and the site is urgently in need of protection. Listed by the IUCN as Data Deficient.

© SD Biju

PERMITTED USE: This image may be downloaded at no charge for one-time use for coverage/promotion of the Lost Frogs/Amphibian Campaign and exclusively in conjunction thereof. No copying, distribution or archiving permitted. No sublicensing, sale or resale permitted.

REQUIRED CREDIT AND CAPTION: All image uses must bear the copyright notice and be properly credited to the relevant photographer, as shown in this metadata, and must be accompanied by a caption, which makes reference to the Lost Frogs/Amphibian Campaign. Any uses in which the image appears without proper copyright notice, photographer credit and a caption referencing the Lost Frogs/Amphibian Campaign are subject to paid licensing.

Any other uses are subject to further clearance and permission from Conservation International. Please contact Karen Mikosz at kmikosz@conservation.org   or +1-703-341-2549 if you have any questions or if you wish to license the image for any other use.
REDISCOVERED – BEING ANNOUNCED TODAY (FEBRUARY 17TH, 2011)

India – Silent Valley Tropical Frog (Micrixalus thampii)

Last seen 30 years ago and rediscovered in rubbish bin in a field station in Silent Vallery on a fieldtrip following the launch of the LAI campaign in Delhi. The team further observed several more individuals adjacent to a streambed under leaf litter, in closed forest cover within the Kunthi River watershed. Rediscovered by Don Church, Robin Moore, Franky Bossuyt, Ines Van Bocxlaer, David Gower, Mark Wilkinson, Darrel Frost, Wes Sechrest and SD Biju. Listed by the IUCN as Data Deficient.

© SD Biju

PERMITTED USE: This image may be downloaded at no charge for one-time use for coverage/promotion of the Lost Frogs/Amphibian Campaign and exclusively in conjunction thereof. No copying, distribution or archiving permitted. No sublicensing, sale or resale permitted.

REQUIRED CREDIT AND CAPTION: All image uses must bear the copyright notice and be properly credited to the relevant photographer, as shown in this metadata, and must be accompanied by a caption, which makes reference to the Lost Frogs/Amphibian Campaign. Any uses in which the image appears without proper copyright notice, photographer credit and a caption referencing the Lost Frogs/Amphibian Campaign are subject to paid licensing.

Any other uses are subject to further clearance and permission from Conservation International. Please contact Karen Mikosz at kmikosz@conservation.org or +1-703-341-2549 if you have any questions or if you wish to license the image for any other use.
REDISCOVERED – BEING ANNOUNCED TODAY (FEBRUARY 17TH, 2011)

India – Silent Valley Tropical Frog (Micrixalus thampii)

Last seen 30 years ago and rediscovered in rubbish bin in a field station in Silent Vallery on a fieldtrip following the launch of the LAI campaign in Delhi. The team further observed several more individuals adjacent to a streambed under leaf litter, in closed forest cover within the Kunthi River watershed.  Rediscovered by Don Church, Robin Moore, Franky Bossuyt, Ines Van Bocxlaer, David Gower, Mark Wilkinson, Darrel Frost, Wes Sechrest and SD Biju. Listed by the IUCN as Data Deficient.

© SD Biju

PERMITTED USE: This image may be downloaded at no charge for one-time use for coverage/promotion of the Lost Frogs/Amphibian Campaign and exclusively in conjunction thereof. No copying, distribution or archiving permitted. No sublicensing, sale or resale permitted.

REQUIRED CREDIT AND CAPTION: All image uses must bear the copyright notice and be properly credited to the relevant photographer, as shown in this metadata, and must be accompanied by a caption, which makes reference to the Lost Frogs/Amphibian Campaign. Any uses in which the image appears without proper copyright notice, photographer credit and a caption referencing the Lost Frogs/Amphibian Campaign are subject to paid licensing.

Any other uses are subject to further clearance and permission from Conservation International. Please contact Karen Mikosz at kmikosz@conservation.org   or +1-703-341-2549 if you have any questions or if you wish to license the image for any other use.
REDISCOVERED – BEING ANNOUNCED TODAY (FEBRUARY 17TH, 2011)

India – Silent Valley Tropical Frog (Micrixalus thampii)

Last seen 30 years ago and rediscovered in rubbish bin in a field station in Silent Vallery on a fieldtrip following the launch of the LAI campaign in Delhi. The team further observed several more individuals adjacent to a streambed under leaf litter, in closed forest cover within the Kunthi River watershed. Rediscovered by Don Church, Robin Moore, Franky Bossuyt, Ines Van Bocxlaer, David Gower, Mark Wilkinson, Darrel Frost, Wes Sechrest and SD Biju. Listed by the IUCN as Data Deficient.

© SD Biju

PERMITTED USE: This image may be downloaded at no charge for one-time use for coverage/promotion of the Lost Frogs/Amphibian Campaign and exclusively in conjunction thereof. No copying, distribution or archiving permitted. No sublicensing, sale or resale permitted.

REQUIRED CREDIT AND CAPTION: All image uses must bear the copyright notice and be properly credited to the relevant photographer, as shown in this metadata, and must be accompanied by a caption, which makes reference to the Lost Frogs/Amphibian Campaign. Any uses in which the image appears without proper copyright notice, photographer credit and a caption referencing the Lost Frogs/Amphibian Campaign are subject to paid licensing.

Any other uses are subject to further clearance and permission from Conservation International. Please contact Karen Mikosz at kmikosz@conservation.org or +1-703-341-2549 if you have any questions or if you wish to license the image for any other use.
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