Global Amphibian Assessment
The Global Amphibian Assessment is a comprehensive evaluation of amphibian species worldwide, aimed at understanding their conservation status. Conducted by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) and other organizations, it assesses the risk of extinction for various amphibian species, including frogs, toads, and salamanders.
This assessment highlights the threats faced by amphibians, such as habitat loss, climate change, and disease. The findings help inform conservation efforts and policies to protect these vital species, which play essential roles in ecosystems as both predators and prey.