Global Amphibian Biodiversity Project
The Global Amphibian Biodiversity Project (GABiP) is an international scientific initiative aimed to advance knowledge on the diversity, distribution and declines of the world's amphibians (frogs, salamanders and caecilians) - the iconic examples of human-driven annihilation of biodiversity worldwide. The project is operated in parallel with this open-access facility that provides information about the scientific outcomes, datasets and events that result from our research work. GABiP also provides a platform to establish links with society via our commitment with the provision of scientific advice to organisations dealing with environmental policy and management, as well as with people interested in the scientific problems we aim to tackle. GABiP is based at Queen's University Belfast (UK).
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