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It’s 9pm but it’s been dark for around 3 hours, and we’ve been trekking for nearly as long. By now, we’ve reached the Manu Learning Centre's (MLC) most undisturbed forest area, known to us as ‘chorro’, and are half way through our second survey transect - around 50 metres off trail.
I match the pace of Juriko, one of the field staff members at Crees, who walks about a metre in front of me. We slowly scan the darkness, illuminated only by our head torches, looking for the amphibians and reptiles we’re here to study.
“Rana! I have a frog!” she says in Spanglish as we all excitedly turn to look at where her finger is pointing.
Our eyes adjust and we see it - a glass frog, almost entirely camouflaged against the green leaf it sits upon.
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