![]() ![]() And I thought it’d be quite interesting just to start the discussion around that really. So I read online that in 2003 you flew from the US to Australia to learn all about frogs and how to save them. Great and lovely to meet you, Kerry, thanks for jumping on the podcast. I am SAVE THE FROGS! Founder and Executive Director, Dr Kerry Kriger. If you’ve got any questions or suggestions for the podcast please tweet them to We’d love to hear from you! Audio Transcript ![]() If you enjoy listening please leave us a rating and review on wherever you get your podcasts, it really helps us to get in front of more people! If you can share with your friends that would also be great. You can listen and subscribe to the Conservation Careers Podcast on iTunes, Spotify or Stitcher using the following links, or search for ‘conservation careers’ and you’ll find us! In this fascinating discussion, we talk about his career journey from PhD to establishing the charity and he shares insight into the industry along with some practical tips on how to get your career going. Since establishing SAVE THE FROGS!, Kerry, his staff and volunteers have organised well over 2,000 educational events in at least 57 countries, helping to enact new laws and creating and restoring and protecting critical wetland habitats. Of the seven and a half thousand species of amphibians 50% of declining and one in four are threatened with extinction. Kerry Kriger, the Founder and Executive Director of SAVE THE FROGS! Kerry is a powerhouse in the amphibian world, having set up an organisation to help save threatened frogs, toads, newts, salamanders and caecilians across the world.Īnd he’s got his work cut out. ![]()
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