is dedicated to connecting individuals, communities and organizations in order to create and implement lasting solutions to the global amphibian extinction crisis. We provide unique educational opportunities for all ages to learn about amphibians and inspire conservation. Established in 2016 by Mark and Crystal Mandica, we collaborate with partners in the fight against amphibian extinction. This page highlights all the people and organizations that have joined the Amphibian Foundation in their mission. Contact us 562 7 RIBBIT (742248)
We are grateful for the opportunities to work with so many amazing, passionate, and dedicated people along the way ...
Amanda Sargent
Kevin Blackwell
Jasmine Williamson
Tessa Winbigler
Melanie Valle
Kyra Bassett
DJ Welch
Yarrow Koning
Shania Osgood
Jenny Wilson
Cammie Caldwell
Kendra Hernandez
Alex Jimenez
Susie Masecar DVM
Ahmad Ansar
Sophia Charuhas
Virginia Williams
Danielle Crownover
Abby Needell
Marty Sims
William Cooper
Susan Sweeney
Maya Nelson
Emily Reynolds
Christine Beard
Alyssa Bachmeier
Danya Vass
Javiera Constanzo
Michael Berry
Lacey Avery
Einola Carter
Carola Garcia Manzano
Victoria Gould
Katie Clayton
Katie Roberts
Gabe Andrle
Henry Adams
Jasmine Little
Abbie Loughman
Jermiko Sims
Jennifer Turner
Kiedon Bryant
Juan Taquechel
Amanda Ramirez
Polly Strott
Charifa Sidi
Dani Davis
Brie Galbreath
Emma Brown
Morgan Peek
Ryan Myers
Cheyenne Hogan
Audrey Pepi
Ana Luisa Ahern
Leo Ware
Ellen Dymit
Emma Slutsker
Yi YIn
Lyssa-Jean Yonezawa
Tessa Cafritz
Claire Chinery
Kellen Murphy
TieuAnh Phung
Will Peninger
Jin Uzeda
Elliott Diggs
Kelsey Strickland
Camelia Hood
Ajoke Ifarinu-Ojelade
Maya Risin
Sierra Sutton
Bree Gentry
Dani Glover
Brooke Clark
Jake Kassel
Erin Frew
The Amphibian Foundation Logo
Larval Flatwoods Salamander
The Amphibian Foundation logo, which was drawn by AF Founder Mark Mandica, is a stylized depiction of the larval form of the Frosted Flatwoods Salamander (Ambystoma cingulatum). Salamanders in this family (Ambystomatidae) include the Spotted Salamander (A. maculatum), the Marbled Salamander (A. opacum) and the Axolotl (A. mexicanum)