Amphibians
The Garden's amphibian program promotes conservation through education, research and in situ efforts, including live displays in the Fuqua Conservatory, educational programming and a striped newt reintroduction program.
Amphibians on Display
Discover some of the world’s most fascinating, rare, endangered and poisonous frogs in the Dorothy Chapman Fuqua Conservatory lobby.
Frog Feedings
Guests are invited to join public amphibian feedings and Q&A sessions with Garden amphibian specialists every Saturday at 10 a.m.
Striped Newt Repatriation Project
The Atlanta Botanical Garden breeds striped newts and releases offspring into the wild in hopes of re-establishing lost populations of this imperiled species.
Education Collections
The Gardens amphibian outreach program gives local students the opportunity to meet frogs, salamanders and more.
Meet the Team
Learn more about the dedicated humans behind the Garden’s amphibian education, conservation and outreach efforts.