Amphibian protection refers to efforts aimed at conserving amphibian species, such as frogs, toads, and salamanders, which are facing significant threats from habitat loss, pollution, climate change, and disease. These animals play crucial roles in ecosystems, serving as both predators and prey, and their decline can indicate broader environmental issues.
Conservation strategies include habitat restoration, legal protections, and breeding programs in captivity. Organizations like the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Amphibian Ark work to raise awareness and implement measures to safeguard amphibian populations worldwide, ensuring their survival for future generations.