A small orange baby newt with dark spots rests on a piece of wood.

Juvenile eastern newt (“eft”), by Kerry Wixted

From frogs to salamanders, amphibians are secretive but essential to our health and our ecosystems. But amphibians are facing a crisis: Over 40% are threatened with extinction. How can we reduce that loss? Join biologist Kerry Wixted as we dive into the fascinating world of amphibian biodiversity in the eastern United States, a global amphibian hotspot. Learn about the alarming threats amphibians face, from habitat loss to climate change and disease, as well as rays of hope. Kerry will cover the inspiring efforts of Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (PARC) and their dedicated partner network working to combat these threats and ensure a future for our amphibians. Part of the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center’s free “Life on a Sustainable Planet” evening webinar series.

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