Over 25 Years of Partnering to Conserve Chiricahua Leopard Frogs (Rana chiricahuensis) in Arizona, Combining Ex Situ and In Situ Strategies

Author:

Harris Tara R.,Heuring Whitney L.,Allard Ruth A.,Owens Audrey K.,Hedwall Shaula,Crawford Cat,Akins Christina

Abstract

The Phoenix Zoo has partnered with US Fish and Wildlife Service, Arizona Game and Fish Department, US Forest Service, and other organizations for more than 25 years to help recover Chiricahua leopard frogs (Rana [=Lithobates] chiricahuensis) in Arizona, USA. This federally threatened species faces declines due to habitat loss and degradation, long-term drought, disease, and invasive species. Over 26,000 larvae, froglets, and adults, as well as 26 egg masses produced by adults held at the Phoenix Zoo have been released to the wild, augmenting and/or re-establishing wild populations. Chiricahua leopard frog-occupied sites in Arizona have increased from 38 in 2007, when the species’ recovery plan was published, to a high of 155 in the last five years, as a result of ex situ and in situ conservation efforts. As one of the longest-running programs of its kind in the United States, communication among partners has been key to sustaining it. Recovery strategies and complex decisions are made as a team and we have worked through numerous management challenges together. Though Chiricahua leopard frogs still face significant threats and a long road to recovery, this program serves as a strong example of the positive effects of conservation partnerships for native wildlife.

Funder

Phoenix Zoo

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Sky Island Grasslands Legacy

US Forest Service Southern Arizona Resource Advisory Committee Agreement

Phoenix Zoo Auxiliary, Association of Zoos and Aquariums Conservation Endowment Fund

AZGFD, USFWS, and federal land management agencies

State Wildlife Grants administered by USFWS, the Arizona Heritage Fund, and Arizona’s Nongame Wildlife Checkoff

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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