
Trueb's Cochran Frog
Nymphargus truebae
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Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Nymphargus truebae faces severe threats from habitat destruction due to deforestation, agricultural expansion, and urban development within its limited range in the Andean cloud forests. The species is particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts that alter the delicate moisture and temperature conditions of its high-altitude habitat, while pollution and disease outbreaks further threaten remaining populations.
Habitat
This glass frog inhabits pristine Andean cloud forests and montane rainforests at elevations between 1,800-2,400 meters. It requires areas near fast-flowing streams and rivers with dense vegetation cover, particularly favoring the humid microhabitats created by moss-covered rocks and overhanging vegetation along waterways.
Conservation measures underway
Other threatened species in CENTROLENIDAE
Threatened in Peru
Frequently asked questions
Why is Trueb's Cochran Frog classified as Critically Endangered?
Where does Trueb's Cochran Frog live?
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