Harlequin Frog Conservation

Protecting water is protecting lifeHarlequin frog conservation and water protection in Veraguas
Collage: fieldwork and harlequin frog

What is the Harlequin Frog project?

The harlequin frog conservation project is an integrated initiative focused on protecting harlequin frogs (Atelopus), one of the most threatened amphibian groups in the world. It combines scientific research, ecological restoration, and community development to address the territory's environmental and social challenges together.

Beyond conserving a single species, the project recognizes that protecting harlequin frogs means protecting water, riparian forests, and the livelihoods of rural communities that depend directly on these ecosystems.

Protecting the harlequin frog means protecting water, forests, and the future of communities.

80% of harlequin frogs have disappeared from Panama

The harlequin frog and the amphibian crisis

An indicator species on the edge of extinction due to habitat loss, disease, and climate change.

Critical threat status

Global population collapse

Amphibians, and particularly the Atelopus genus, have suffered severe population collapses globally. Emerging diseases, climate change, habitat loss, and pollution have pushed many species to the edge of extinction.

80%

of harlequin frogs have disappeared from Panama

The harlequin frog is a key indicator of environmental health: its presence reflects healthy rivers, streams, and forests. Its disappearance signals broader degradation that also affects people. Even inside protected areas, populations have declined dramatically.

Water bioindicator

Its presence indicates the health of rivers, streams, and forests.

Habitat loss

Degradation of riparian forests and aquatic ecosystems.

Emerging diseases

Pathogenic fungi affect populations globally.

Harlequin frog habitat - mountain stream

The harlequin frog lives in mountain rivers and streams, ecosystems vital for biodiversity

Work area

The project operates in Alto Ortiga, Veraguas, a strategic region because of its biodiversity and role as a water source. This landscape functions as a biological corridor between protected areas and a vital water source for communities.

Project components

Four components working in an integrated way

Participatory biological monitoring

Participatory biological monitoring

Monitoring of harlequin frogs and associated biodiversity that engages youth, volunteers, and community members in participatory science. This information establishes baselines and helps assess aquatic ecosystem health.

Ecological restoration and productive landscapes

Promotion of riparian forest restoration and sustainable production practices that reduce pressure on rivers and streams, improving water quality and landscape resilience.

Riparian restoration
Environmental education in schools

Environmental education and communication

Educational activities for schools, communities, and the general public that strengthen awareness of amphibians, water, and forest ecosystems. Includes the Harlequin Frog Festival as a space for community celebration.

Community ecotourism development

Promotion of low-impact ecotourism initiatives as an economic alternative compatible with conservation, generating opportunities for local communities and increasing the value placed on natural heritage.

Community ecotourism

Project gallery

Images of fieldwork and biodiversity in Veraguas

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International collaboration

Sponsor a Frog

Together with Manchester Museum, we opened a direct route to support Panamanian Harlequin Frog conservation. Discover how the programme works and how your contribution funds science, monitoring, and field action.

Active initiative

Support today and help protect one of the planet's most threatened species.

Key partner

Manchester Museum

Direct impact

Conservation in Panama

Sponsor a Frog - Panamanian Harlequin Frog

How can you support this project?

Protecting amphibians and water requires ongoing commitment

Sponsor a Frog

Special amphibian sponsorship program

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Donations

Support conservation actions directly

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Harlequin Frog within PWC's work

This project connects with other Panama Wildlife Conservation initiatives, strengthening an integrated conservation vision in Panama. All our projects share the same approach: science + community + territory.

Strategic partners

This project is supported by committed institutions

Universidad de Manchester

Universidad de Manchester

Museo de Manchester

Museo de Manchester

Ministerio de Ambiente de Panamá

Ministerio de Ambiente de Panamá

Forest Finance

Forest Finance

Geschenkbaum

Geschenkbaum

Protecting the harlequin means protecting life

The harlequin frog symbolizes the fragility of aquatic ecosystems and the importance of acting in time. This project shows that conservation can generate benefits both for biodiversity and for communities when work is collaborative and knowledge-based.

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