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Sticker • Home of the Frogs

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~RIBBIT RIBBIT~ The Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve has a high diversity of frogs, with over 80 species of amphibians including: the endangered Malabar gliding frog (Rhacophorus malabaricus), Winged Gliding frog (Rhacophorus lateralis), Nilgiris Wart Frog (Minervarya nilagirica), Raorchestes silentvalley, Raorchestes indigo, Nilgiri Bush Frog (Raorchestes tinniens), Star Eyed Tree Frog (Ghatixalus asterops), the Indian bullfrog (Hoplobatrachus tigerinus)... and the list goes on and on!

Many frogs are indicator species of ecosystem health, because of their sensitivity to forest changes. Here in Kotagiri, we see lots of these frogs in our neighboring Longwood Shola (the last and only urban shola in the Nilgiris). 

This sticker is a psychedelically-colored celebration of our Nilgiri sholas and sharing our home with so many frogs! 

This sticker is a part of our new collection of Last Forest stickers, in celebration and pride of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve! This is our first batch, so let us know what you think!

Diameter of 7 cm; matte paper sticker.

This sticker is hand-cut, so inconsistencies may occur.

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'Pioneering sustainable living choices by

connecting communities and markets'

Based
in
Kotagiri
in
the
heart
of
the
Nilgiri
mountains,
our
brand
has
been
a
market
facilitator
for
wild
forest
produce
that
is
harvested
by
indigenous
communities
since
1995.
These
communities
are
value
adding
forest
and
agriculture
products,
which
are
natural,
wild
and
local.
We
believe
that
the
spirit
of
the
forest
is
about
growth
that
is
meaningful,
balanced
and
contributing.

It Starts With You
Invest into the Community
Forest-Based Indiginous Communities
Sustainable Collection of Raw Produce
It Starts With You
Invest into the Community
Forest-Based Indiginous Communities
Sustainable Collection of Raw Produce
It Starts With You
Invest into the Community
Forest-Based Indiginous Communities
Sustainable Collection of Raw Produce