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Explore our growing library of reports, research papers, strategic documents, and community-focused materials.

At Herp Ghana, we believe that conservation thrives on knowledge sharing. Our publications reflect over a decade of fieldwork, scientific research, and community collaboration—offering insights into amphibian and reptile conservation, habitat restoration, environmental education, and locally led approaches.

Whether you're a researcher, partner, policy-maker, or conservation enthusiast, we invite you to dive into our work and discover how local action is driving real change for biodiversity in Ghana.
The anuran fauna of a West African urban area.
2015 - PDF
A new species of Puddle Frog, genus Phrynobatrachus (Amphibia: Anura: Phrynobatrachidae) from Ghana.
2018 - PDF
A new Puddle Frog, genus Phrynobatrachus (Amphibia: Anura: Phrynobatrachidae), from the eastern part of the Upper Guinea biodiversity hotspot, West Africa
2018 - PDF
Exploring rain forest diversification using demographic model testing in the African foam‐nest treefrog Chiromantis rufescens.
2019 - PDF
A new critically endangered slippery frog (Amphibia, Conrauidae, Conraua) from the Atewa Range, central Ghana
2021 - PDF
Geographic variation in West African Agama picticauda: insights from genetics, morphology and ecology.
2019 - PDF
Comparative phylogeography of West African amphibians and reptiles.
2020 - PDF
A frog with three sex chromosomes that co-mingle together in nature: Xenopus tropicalis has a degenerate W and a Y that evolved from a Z chromosome.
2020 - PDF

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