Connect With SAVE THE FROGS!
SAVE THE FROGS! is a worldwide community of amphibian enthusiasts: scientists, conservationists, environmental professionals and frog lovers with a common interest in saving frogs from extinction. On this page you will find many ways to connect with others in the community.

Subscribe To The SAVE THE FROGS! Electronic Newsletter
The absolute best way to stay connected with SAVE THE FROGS! is by subscribing to the SAVE THE FROGS! electronic newsletter. Social media channels come and go, but our electronic newsletter has been active since 2008, and will be here for many years to come.
“I read nearly every email you produce.”
– Susan Clay, Houston

Rana sierrae photo from the 2017 SAVE THE FROGS! Photo Contest by Neil Keung
Join FrogSpace: Our Ad-Free, Ethical Online Community
Looking for a frog-friendly alternative to mainstream social media? FrogSpace is the official SAVE THE FROGS! online community, hosted right here on our website and built entirely with ethical, ad-free software.
On FrogSpace, you can:
🤝 Connect with fellow frog lovers, scientists & activists
📢 Share your conservation wins and amphibian projects
🗓️ Stay informed about the latest SAVE THE FROGS! events and news
💬 Discuss amphibian-related topics in a respectful, purpose-driven space
No algorithms. No ads. No billionaires spying on your data. Just frogs and frog lovers.
FrogSpace access is currently available exclusively to SAVE THE FROGS! Members. Membership is available via donation or scholarship.

Photo of Leptodactylus albilabris by Jan Zegarra, from the 2017 SAVE THE FROGS! Photo Contest
Attend A Live Event
From ecotours to presentations, workshops and worldwide Save The Frogs Day events, SAVE THE FROGS! provides an abundance of opportunities to connect with other amphibian enthusiasts in live settings, both on and offline.

In Florencia, Colombia at the Universidad de la Amazonia, September 20th, 2018
Join The SAVE THE FROGS! Discord Community
You are invited and encouraged to join the SAVE THE FROGS! Discord Community, where you can meet and connect with other amphibian enthusiasts. In Discord, you can ask questions, share your knowledge & get advice on all things SAVE THE FROGS!. The free Discord app is available on Mac, PC, iOS and Android and the platform is not controlled by evil billionaires; plus it’s awesome technology, so please join us there! 🙂
Once you are in, please go to the #introduce-yourself channel and introduce yourself.
Artwork by SAVE THE FROGS! Graphic Design Volunteer Yongtae Park
Follow SAVE THE FROGS! on Blue Sky
Follow SAVE THE FROGS! on Blue Sky to get quick to read updates about the latest happenings in amphibian conservation. It’s like Twitter/X, but a few thousand times better 🙂
“I have long followed SAVE THE FROGS! on social media and find it a great place to see amazing photos and learn about new species and conservation projects.”
— Ciar Noble, Biologist, UK

SAVE THE FROGS! Founder Dr. Kerry Kriger with members of the Chennai Rivers Restoration Trust on restored land that was once a dump site; Tamil Nadu, India, December 29th, 2017.
Subscribe to the SAVE THE FROGS! YouTube Channel
Want to see lots of educational videos about amphibian conservation? Then subscribe to the SAVE THE FROGS! YouTube Channel. You can leave comments on videos and if you have questions we do our best to answer you right there.

Melvin Grey photographed this Pristimantis achatinus during the 2017 SAVE THE FROGS! Ecuador Ecotour.
Follow SAVE THE FROGS! on Instagram
We are not big fans of the owner, so we may not be on the platform much longer. That being said, it’s the best way for us to reach certain groups of amphibian enthusiasts, so we are still there for now. Follow us and tag @savethefrogs so we others can find us and so we can more easily see and share your content.

Find Us On Facebook
We are not big fans of the owner, so we may not be on the platform much longer. If it’s your favorite place though, please do connect with like-minded SAVE THE FROGS! supporters via the SAVE THE FROGS! Facebook Group.

Photo of Leptodactylus albilabris by Jan Zegarra, from the 2017 SAVE THE FROGS! Photo Contest
Pin Us On Pinterest
Follow SAVE THE FROGS! on Pinterest to get our visually pleasing amphibian updates. And please pin them to your board to help spread the word!

Photo of Gyrinophilus porphyriticus by Alexander Murray of the USA, 2017 SAVE THE FROGS! Photo Contest
Let’s Link Up On LinkedIn
LinkedIn is a great place to meet professionally-minded frog savers, and to get updates about our activities. Please connect with us there!
Artwork by SAVE THE FROGS! Graphic Design Volunteer Yongtae Park