20 years, 20 star discoveries from CI's Rapid Assessment Program
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NEW SPECIES: ET salamander, Bolitoglossa sp. nov; Disocovered on a Conservation International Rapid Assessment Program (RAP)
expedition to Ecuador in 2009.This genus of salamanders has fully webbed feet which help them climb high into the canopy of tropical forests; they also have no lungs and breathe instead through their skin. This new species was found in the wet forests of the tepuis in southern Ecuador.
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NEW SPECIES: ET salamander, Bolitoglossa sp. nov; Disocovered on a Conservation International Rapid Assessment Program (RAP)
expedition to Ecuador in 2009.This genus of salamanders has fully webbed feet which help them climb high into the canopy of tropical forests; they also have no lungs and breathe instead through their skin. This new species was found in the wet forests of the tepuis in southern Ecuador.
© Jessica Deichmann
PERMITTED USE: This image may be downloaded at no charge for one-time use for coverage/promotion of the press release on Conservation International’s Rapid Assessment Program 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 © Jessica Deichmann, and must be accompanied by a caption, which makes reference to the press release on the Conservation International’s Rapid Assessment Program. Any uses in which the image appears without proper copyright notice, map credit and a caption referencing the press release on the Conservation International’s Rapid Assessment Program 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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