"With more comprehensive efforts, the lakes should be freed from non-native species," said Karış, adding that transhumance, off-road and trekking activities, camping, and climbing are other things that negatively affect the species and its habitats.
The Turkish expert warned that all these activities need to be carried out under some regulation, especially during the activation time, when the frogs awaken from their seasonal hibernation in the winter.
The Taurus frog is marked as "CR" (critically endangered) on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List of threatened species.
Karış also noted that preventing pollution in the region and preserving the nature of waters inhabited by these frogs are also key steps in the protection of the species.