Forests of Laos full of new species.24/10/2006 00:00:00Little is known about the new frogs, other than where they live and how they differ morphologically from other similar species. 'Now that these species have been documented we can go back and start to learn something about their biology,' said Bryan Stuart of the Field Museum, a co-author of the study. 'Certainly much more remains to be found in Laos,' said Stuart. With a high level of biodiversity, Lao PDR has some of the most significant forest areas remaining in Southeast Asia. However, the combined loss of forest cover nearly 55 percent) and over-exploitation of many species threatens much of Laos's wildlife. Already, a newly described salamander species found by Stuart in Laos has turned up earlier this year in the Japanese pet trade, where it is commanding a high commercial price. This species is currently known only from two, nearby localities in northern Laos. Conservationists are eager to begin surveys of this species to document the extent of its range and habitat requirements, in order to get it protected by the Lao government before it becomes threatened by overexploitation. The American Museum of Natural History and Russian Academy of Sciences also collaborated on the new study.
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