Congratulations Ed, and thank you!
In the EDGE office we were very excited when we heard that Ed Kolloen planned to run the epic 26 miles of the London…
Axolotls on the EDGE!
Here is the first installment of resident blogger Darren Naish’s musings on EDGE Amphibians. Darren writes a regular Tetrapod Zoology blog, and introduced himself…
Mobile game to help save gorillas
A mobile game has been resurrected to highlight the necessity of conserving endangered mountain gorillas. The game entitled “Silverback” follows the life-span of a…
Up close with a Long-eared jerboa
Our Mongolian EDGE Fellow Uuganbadrakh has just sent us some more information and photos that he has collected while studying the Long-eared jerboa in…
EDGE species is only known lungless frog!
The EDGE team are well aware of how the Plethodintid salamanders of Mexico evolved to have no lungs, breathing entirely through their skin and…
Caught on camera
Sapo National park comprises 1800 km2 of moist tropical lowland rainforest, with a varied mosaic of riparian, seasonally inundated, and dryland forest. There is…
Is it too late for the baiji?
In the EDGE office we are anxiously awaiting the return of two of our team members – EDGE coordinator Carly Waterman and Dr. Sam Turvey…
Ed runs for EDGE
The EDGE Team recently received the fantastic news that someone has decided to raise funds and awareness for the EDGE programme by running a grueling…
Tha'iBats
Researchers from the Institute of Zoology; Dr Kate Jones and Alanna Maltby have just returned back from a recent trip to Thailand where they were part…
Capturing Long-eared jerboas
Our Mongolian EDGE Fellow Uuganbadrah Oyunkhishig sent the EDGE Team some information on how he has been harmlessly capturing Long-eared jerboas to collect data that will…
Missing in Action!
A group of young scientists recently discovered that a species of frog which had not been seen for 14 years is still surviving in…
How to watch Bumblebee bats harmlessly
Piyathip Piyapan our Thai EDGE Fellow currently studying the roost selection of Bumblebee bats (otherwise known as Kitti’s hog-nosed bat) sent the EDGE Team the…