Clifford Yaee

Clifford Yaee

Jan 27, 2021

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Big and small frogs of the forest

On my last trip to the forest I found these Microhylid frogs, one is the smallest I've ever seen! Microhylid means "narrow mouthed" frog. The big one is a Callulops species, we found it near the buttress roots of a giant rosewood tree.


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Natural forest regeneration is one solution for the climate and biodiversity crises. Traditional gardening in Papua New Guinea is a cycle of planting, harvesting and fallow periods where the ecosystem recovers. We want to set up long-term forest monitoring plots to provide information about forest dynamics and carbon services in eastern PNG. We will train local people to collect data, supporting their careers as future conservationists and local leaders in sustainable land-use decisions.

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