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Amphibian Ark is accepting donations and inviting gift givers worldwide – corporations and individuals – to join in one of the greatest species conservation programs in the history of humanity. Amphibian Ark must raise $50-$60 million to save 500 of the most endangered species.
Holiday gift givers can make a difference! Gifts in the name of kids or loved ones to Amphibian Ark can help avert the crisis. Donations to this global effort to save frogs and other amphibians can be made in the name of friends, family members, and/or employees. If you want to receive this beautiful gift card (see picture on the right) click on the Pay Pal button below and before you submit your donation you will get a field where you can enter the name of the donor and the name of those you have donated for. You will be sent one card for each person in whose name you have donated.
For questions please contact elizabeth@cbsg.org
To make a donation
100% of funds donated to Amphibian Ark will
be spent on ensuring a long-term future for threatened amphibians, and donations
to the Amphibian Ark are tax-deductible for most US tax-payers.
As Amphibian Ark is a collaborative project between the IUCN Amphibian
Specialist Group (ASG), IUCN Conservation Breeding Specialist Group (CBSG), and
the World Association of Zoos and Aquaria (WAZA), donations to the Amphibian Ark
are held by CBSG under the Global Conservation Network, a registered
501(c)(3)charity.
Funds donated to Amphibian Ark held by the Global Conservation Network are
administered under the guidance of the Amphibian Ark Executive Committee, made
up of representatives of ASG, CBSG and WAZA.
If you want to make donations by check please make your check payable to CBSG/Amphibian Ark and send it to:
Amphibian Ark
c/o IUCN/SSC Conservation Breeding Specialist Group
12101 Johnny Cake Ridge Road
Apple Valley, MN 55124, USA(952)997-9800 / fax: (952)997-9803
or to arrange other forms of payment contact
Elizabeth Townsend
elizabeth@cbsg.org
from the office of the IUCN/SSC Conservation Breeding
Specialist Group.

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Last Updated:
Friday March 21, 2008