SAVE THE FROGS! Ghana

Sunday, October 16th, 2011

SAVE THE FROGS! has officially opened its first international branch, SAVE THE FROGS! Ghana, based in Kumasi, Ghana, West Africa. Africa is fraught with both social and environmental problems, and Ghana is an excellent location from which to initiate SAVE THE FROGS! programs that we plan to spread far and wide across the African continent. SAVE THE FROGS! Founder Dr. Kerry Kriger and Vice President Jonathan Tourzan were in Ghana for the month of September implementing SAVE THE FROGS! programs in schools and universities, and training SAVE THE FROGS! Ghana’s Executive Director & Ecologist Gilbert Adum to lead Africa’s amphibious revolution.

Ghana Frogs

We are extremely excited about SAVE THE FROGS! Ghana, which is already receiving widespread support from Ghana’s people, and which will serve as a model for future SAVE THE FROGS! branches in many countries around the world. Ghana is an extremely poor country with very few internal funding opportunities and thus SAVE THE FROGS! Ghana relies on your support — wherever you are in the world — in order to get this much needed project off the ground. Twenty dollars goes a long way in Ghana, so we can assure you that your donation (which can be placed through STF! America) will help save many frogs!

Save The Frog Ghana

SAVE THE FROGS! Founder Dr. Kerry Kriger speaks to 7th graders in Kpetoe, Volta Region, eastern Ghana:Ghana Frog Class

Meet Gilbert Adum, Executive Director of SAVE THE FROGS! Ghana:Gilbert Adum

SAVE THE FROGS! Platinum Visa Cards Now Available

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

On top of being the coolest looking credit card on the planet, the SAVE THE FROGS! Platinum Visa Card is a fantastic way to show your support and to help us accomplish our amphibian conservation goals. SAVE THE FROGS! receives $50 for each approved application that is activated and used within 90 days of approval. Additionally, a percentage of every retail purchase made using the card will be donated to SAVE THE FROGS. All at no additional expense to you! Please see http://savethefrogs.com/visacard/index.html for more information.

Dendrobates tinctorius poison dart frog azureus

Southern Orange-eyed Treefrog Litoria chloris Australia

Litoria peronii Emerald spotted treefrog

Australian lacelid - Nyctimistes dayi rainforest frog

SAVE THE FROGS! Treefrog Visa Card

Please see http://savethefrogs.com/visacard/index.html for more information.

Remember, SAVE THE FROGS! receives $50 when you first use your card, at no additional cost to you!

Thanks for your support, and please tell your friends about the cards and about savethefrogs.com

Welcome To The Frog Blog!

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Hi,
save-the-frogs-logo-220px1My name is Kerry Kriger. I’m the Executive Director and Founder of SAVE THE FROGS!, a nonprofit organization dedicated to amphibian conservation.

I’ll be using this page to:
(1) Let you know what we’re up to here at SAVE THE FROGS!
(2) Let you know what’s going on in the world of amphibian conservation and environmental affairs.
(3) Keep you up to date on any major changes I make to the savethefrogs.com website, or any interesting new additions.
(4) Anything else that comes to mind related to the environment.

Please tell your friends about savethefrogs.com! Together we can SAVE THE FROGS!

Kerry

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo is me with my favorite type of frog, the Southern Orange-eyed Treefrog (Litoria chloris), from Lamington National Park in Queensland, Australia.

 


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