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Roberto (Bear) Guerra

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An adult Rocket Frog found in a nature reserve just outside of Quito, Ecuador is seen in a bottle before being transported back to the lab. 

An adult Rocket Frog found in a nature reserve just outside of Quito, Ecuador is seen in a bottle before being transported back to the lab. 

New Story: Saving Ecuador's Rocket Frog

August 16, 2016 in projects

Rux's and my latest collaboration (and last story before leaving Ecuador) is a story for Virginia Quarterly Review, about a small uncharismatic frog that was once believed to be extinct but then was later rediscovered. It's a story about how people in Ecuador mobilized to make sure he wouldn't disappear once again; an unlikely tale of conservation in an age of mass extinctions.

Read the story and see the photo essay here.

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