Eggs of Existence
As it’s Easter we thought we would celebrate by highlighting some of our weird and wonderful EDGE species that lay eggs. Sharks Zebra Shark…
The Staff Perspective: Borneo Conservation Tools Course 2019 – In Their Own Words
Here at EDGE of Existence we often talk about the Fellow’s experience on the Conservation Tools course; what they learnt, what they enjoyed and…
Introducing our New 2019 Segré EDGE Fellows Who are Working in Asia to Protect EDGE Species
Fondation Segré and the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) are pleased to announce the 2019 cohort of Segré EDGE Fellows! These five conservationists will…
Meet our newest Nat Geo Photo Ark EDGE Fellows Who are Working to Protect Some of the Most Unique and Endangered Species in Asia
The National Geographic Society and the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) are pleased to announce the second cohort of National Geographic Photo Ark EDGE…
Segré Species Survival Award: Emmanuel Amoah
Segré EDGE Fellow Emmanuel Amoah has been awarded the first Segré Species Survival Award for his work to conserve the slender snouted crocodile (Mecistops…
Jumping in the Right Direction – El Rincon Stream Frog
Tomás Martínez Aguirre is our Segré EDGE Fellow working to ensure the long-term conservation of the El Rincon Stream Frog (Pleurodema somuncurense). In this…
Baird’s Tapir, a Day in the Life…
Marina Rivero is our National Geographic Photo Ark EDGE Fellow who is working to conserve the Endangered Baird’s Tapir (Tapirus bairdii). In this blog,…
Size isn’t Everything: Botsford’s Leaf-litter Frog
Nguyen Thanh Luan is one of our EDGE Fellows working in Vietnam to conserve the critically endangered Botsford’s leaf-litter frog (Leptolalax botsfordi). Through his…
Protecting a Tiny Gecko in the Big Wide World
Liliana Saboyá Acosta is one of our Segré EDGE Fellows who is working to protect the Colombian dwarf gecko (Lepidoblepharis miyatai). Alongside her team,…
An Introduction to Cuban Bats
Jose de la Cruz Mora is one of our Segré EDGE Fellows who is working in Cuba to protect his EDGE species – the…
Saving the Manatees of Belize
Jamal Galves is a National Geographic Photo Ark EDGE Fellow currently working to protect the West Indian (Antillean) Manatee in Belize (Trichechus manatus ssp….
The Challenge of Conserving the Invisible
Eliana Montenegro, a Segré EDGE Fellow, discusses the challenges of conserving the little known Banded Ground-cuckoo and reflects on a recent training course in…
Taggin’ Turtles: Tracking Critically Endangered Hawksbill Sea Turtles
Daniel Arauz, part of the first cohort of National Geographic Photo Ark EDGE fellows, talks about his work to understand and help save critically…
Down but Not Out: Orbicella Corals are Fighters
Ana Yranzo Duque is one of our new EDGE Fellows who is working to understand more about two vitally important coral species found in…