Apennine Yellow-bellied Toad (Bombina pachypus) Case Study
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Continent: Europe
Country: Italy
Grant Amount: $12,000
Awarded Date: September 01, 2022
Cristiano Spilinga
Studio Naturalistico Hyla
Via Baroncino, 11
Tuoro sul Trasimeno
Italy
06069
Italy
Tel: +39 075 825107
Mob: +39 339 8644946
Actions for long-term survival and enforcing of the wild populations of Bombina pachypus in Umbria (Central Italy)
The fundamental aim of the project is to ensure the persistence of Bombina pachypus in Umbria (Central Italy) through habitat restoration and the establishment of new populations. In particular, we have the following set of specific objectives: 1. We will clarify the role of Chytrid fungus in the decline of the species; 2. We will monitor and manage extant populations in-situ by improving extant breeding sites on the basis of scientific evidence; 3. Raising public awareness on this subject. This purpose will be reached through a proposal of visiting the natural habitats in which the target species live and breed and observing directly some phases of their life cycle. Raising public awareness is obviously necessary in order to guarantee a long-term success of the conservation interventions on Bombina pachypus.
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