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Amphibians, the fascinating creatures that bridge the gap between water and land, are facing a silent crisis. From slippery frogs to wiggling salamanders, these diverse animals play a vital role in healthy ecosystems, yet they are disappearing at an alarming rate.
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...Amphibians, with their dual life both in water and on land, represent a captivating and diverse group of organisms that have fascinated scientists and nature enthusiasts for centuries. From the tiny tree frogs hidden in the dense foliage of tropical rainforests to the majestic salamanders dwelling in cool mountain streams, amphibians exhibit a remarkable array of adaptations and behaviors.
...All the observations submitted to this website are peer reviewed by subject experts before they appear on the website. Peer review takes time but it also ensures that all the information available on the website is reasonably reliable and research quality.
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Here are links to web resources on Indian butterfly biology, taxonomy, conservation and education (please contact us if you know any websites, databases or other web resources that you think are appropriate for this page):
...Publications are arranged in the decreasing order of the Indian Foundation for Butterflies Publication Numbers.
Given below is a brief history of the Butterflies of India web versions. The website version numbers were haphazard in the beginning since we forgot to update the version numbers while we were busy developing and expanding the website.
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...The Butterflies of India is a large consortium of amateur and professional naturalists and research scientists. The data on this website are contributed by hundreds of contributors, whose butterfly images and other contributions to this national butterfly database should be acknowledged, if not celebrated.
...The Biodiversity Atlas – India Project gives out the following awards to its contributors:
User Tutorials: Tutorials on using and contributing to this website for all users.
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