It seems the likely habitats for these Crystal Frogs are subtropical or tropical mountains and riverbeds. The endangerment comes from loss of habitat environment but protection programs have been enacted to help save this unique species. Many scientists are coming back with vibrant pictures of them near the Peruvian Border in the Nangaritza Protected Forest in Ecuador.
According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, “humans and scientist are just familiar with 1.8 million species of plants and animals in the world out of 14 million.”
These little guys are known as Crystal Frogs, Glass Frogs, and Clear Frogs.
Take a peek at how cute some are:



If you would like to become an Activist for Crystal Frogs or learn more about other endangered species, please visit the ICUN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature).
You may also contact Crystal for more information. Crystal and I both are very excited about offering our clients CLEAR SOLUTIONS and GIANT LEAPS!
