Restoration & protection of habitats and species

Herp Conservation Ghana is a leading non-profit organisation dedicated to conserving Ghana’s priority yet overlooked amphibian and reptile species, and their habitats.
Natural habitats and ecosystems in Ghana need to be protected and
restored to ensure the long-term survival of amphibian and reptile
species and other wildlife species that share these habitats. With
our unique herpetology expertise, we will identify priority areas
for the establishment of community-managed protected areas. We
will leverage our experience in developing and collaborating with
government and communities to establish more community-managed
protected areas in Ghana and implement restoration projects in
degraded but critical areas for amphibians and reptiles.

Many of Ghana’s natural habitats—especially those home to endangered amphibians and reptiles—are under threat from farming, logging, and unsustainable land use. If we don’t act now, we risk losing not only species, but the ecological balance they help sustain.

What we do

Identify and prioritize key amphibian and reptile habitats for protection.

Establish and expand community-managed protected areas.

Restore degraded landscapes through native tree planting and habitat rehabilitation.

Conduct captive breeding and rewilding for species at risk of extinction.

Our Restoration Impact

5,270Ha

Expanded the Onepone Endangered Species Refuge from 300 to 5,270 hectares.

830+

Over 830 Togo Slippery Frogs protected through habitat restoration.

200,000+

native trees to be planted by 2029 in high-priority areas.

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