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Saving the Togo Slippery Frog from extinction
One of the world's top conservation awards was presented in London on Tuesday night. The Whitley Fund for Nature awarded six finalists with awards valued at $50,000 to $80,000 each in order to aid conservationists around the world. The award aims to support and raise the profiles of outstanding grassroots conservation projects. Newsday's Bola Mosuro spoke to one of the winners, Caleb Ofori-Boateng. He has been working in Ghana to bring the Togo Slippery Frog back from the brink of extinction.
(Photo: The Togo Slippery Frog Credit: Caleb Ofori-Boateng)
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