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A Hypsiboas picturatus frog is pictured at the Jambatu Center for Research and Conservation

A Hypsiboas picturatus frog is pictured at the Jambatu Center for Research and Conservation


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A Hypsiboas picturatus frog is pictured at the Jambatu Center for Research and Conservation

A Hypsiboas picturatus frog (Imbabura tree frog) is pictured at the Jambatu Center for Research and Conservation of Amphibians in Quito October 15, 2013. The Jambatu Center manages some 40 species of amphibians, and has run successful breeding programmes for some critically endangered species. Picture taken October 15, 2013. REUTERS/Guillermo Granja (ECUADOR - Tags: ANIMALS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) - GM1E9AH0CLV01

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In this photo print, we are introduced to the mesmerizing beauty of a Hypsiboas picturatus frog at the Jambatu Center for Research and Conservation in Quito. The Imbabura tree frog, as it is commonly known, showcases its vibrant colors and intricate patterns against a backdrop of lush greenery. The Jambatu Center takes pride in its role as a sanctuary for over 40 species of amphibians, including some critically endangered ones. This remarkable institution not only provides a safe haven for these delicate creatures but also actively participates in successful breeding programs to ensure their survival. The image captures the essence of scientific dedication and technological advancement that goes into preserving our planet's biodiversity. It serves as a reminder of the crucial role that research centers like Jambatu play in safeguarding our natural world. Photographer Guillermo Granja skillfully portrays the delicate features and unique characteristics of this stunning creature through his lens. The attention to detail allows us to appreciate every aspect of nature's artistry embodied by this Hypsiboas picturatus frog. This photograph is an invitation to marvel at Earth's incredible diversity while urging us all to take responsibility for its conservation. Through images like these, we can develop a deeper understanding and appreciation for the fragile ecosystems that surround us – inspiring action towards their protection and preservation.

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