This rear-fanged, semi-aquatic snake and numerous other amphibians and reptiles were observed at this conservation center during a two week period to survey the region of its herpetofauna to determine the feasibility of establishing a protected area for the indigenous fauna located in a forested area approximately 3 km north of Puerto Santana, (15 km northeast of Cuenca) Ecuador.
This colubrid snake and numerous other amphibians and reptiles were observed at this conservation center during a two week period to survey the region of its herpetofauna to determine the feasibility of establishing a protected area for the indigenous fauna located in a forested area approximately 3 km north of Puerto Santana, (15 km northeast of Cuenca) Ecuador.
This coral snake and numerous other amphibians and reptiles were observed at this conservation center during a two week period to survey the region of its herpetofauna to determine the feasibility of establishing a protected area for the indigenous fauna located in a forested area approximately 3 km north of Puerto Santana, (15 km northeast of Cuenca) Ecuador.
This glass frog and numerous other amphibians and reptiles were observed at this conservation center during a two week period to survey the region of its herpetofauna to determine the feasibility of establishing a protected area for the indigenous fauna located in a forested area approximately 3 km north of Puerto Santana, (15 km northeast of Cuenca) Ecuador.
This hylid frog and numerous other amphibians and reptiles were observed at this conservation center during a two week period to survey the region of its herpetofauna to determine the feasibility of establishing a protected area for the indigenous fauna located in a forested area approximately 3 km north of Puerto Santana, (15 km northeast of Cuenca) Ecuador.
This hylid frog and numerous other amphibians and reptiles were observed at this conservation center during a two week period to survey the region of its herpetofauna to determine the feasibility of establishing a protected area for the indigenous fauna located in a forested area approximately 3 km north of Puerto Santana, (15 km northeast of Cuenca) Ecuador.
This strabomantid frog was found in amplexus and numerous other amphibians and reptiles were observed at this conservation center during a two week period to survey the region of its herpetofauna to determine the feasibility of establishing a protected area for the indigenous fauna located in a forested area approximately 3 km north of Puerto Santana, (15 km northeast of Cuenca) Ecuador.
This strabomantid frog and numerous other amphibians and reptiles were observed at this conservation center during a two week period to survey the region of its herpetofauna to determine the feasibility of establishing a protected area for the indigenous fauna located in a forested area approximately 3 km north of Puerto Santana, (15 km northeast of Cuenca) Ecuador.
This strabomantid frog and numerous other amphibians and reptiles were observed at this conservation center during a two week period to survey the region of its herpetofauna to determine the feasibility of establishing a protected area for the indigenous fauna located in a forested area approximately 3 km north of Puerto Santana, (15 km northeast of Cuenca) Ecuador.
This strabomantid frog and numerous other amphibians and reptiles were observed at this conservation center during a two week period to survey the region of its herpetofauna to determine the feasibility of establishing a protected area for the indigenous fauna located in a forested area approximately 3 km north of Puerto Santana, (15 km northeast of Cuenca) Ecuador.
This hylid and numerous other amphibians and reptiles were observed at this conservation center during a two week period to survey the region of its herpetofauna to determine the feasibility of establishing a protected area for the indigenous fauna located in a forested area approximately 3 km north of Puerto Santana, (15 km northeast of Cuenca) Ecuador.
This microhylid and numerous other amphibians and reptiles were observed at this conservation center during a two week period to survey the region of its herpetofauna to determine the feasibility of establishing a protected area for the indigenous fauna located in a forested area approximately 3 km north of Puerto Santana, (15 km northeast of Cuenca) Ecuador.
This dwarf caecilian (adult length 8-10 cm) was found crawling out in the open at 11:00 am [air temperature was approximately 21-22 degrees C, with overcast skies] in a forested area approximately 3 km north of Puerto Santana, (15 km northeast of Cuenca) Ecuador.