CRCritically Endangered
Teachers' Frog
Leptodactylus magistris
Unknown
Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Conservation measures underway
Site/area protectionSpecies managementSpecies recoveryEx-situ conservationAwareness & communications
Other threatened species in LEPTODACTYLIDAE
Threatened in Venezuela
Frequently asked questions
Why is Teachers' Frog classified as Critically Endangered?
Teachers' Frog is classified as Critically Endangered — facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild — because population sizes are very small, declining sharply, or restricted to a tiny range, per the IUCN Red List assessment recorded in the SpeciesRadar database.
Where does Teachers' Frog live?
Teachers' Frog occurs in Venezuela. Country-level distribution data is sourced from the IUCN Red List and cross-referenced with GBIF occurrences.
What are the main threats to Teachers' Frog?
The main threats to Teachers' Frog are 11.1, 2.1, 2.3, and 5.3. The full IUCN-classified threat record for this species is detailed on the species page.
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