Breda Zimkus would like to thank the following organizations and people for their contributions and valuable assistance:
- Encyclopedia of Life Rubenstein Fellows Program and Tanya Dewey (EOL Rubenstein Fellows Coordinator)
- Katja Schulz (Species Pages Coordinator, Encyclopedia of Life) for assistance with the LifeDesk platform, working with Smithsonian interns, and answering endless questions
- David Shorthouse (LifeDesks Lead) for assistance with the LifeDesk platform
- The EOL Learning and Education Group: Marie Studer, Jeff Holmes and Tracy Barbaro
- Interns from the Smithsonian and Museum of Comparative Zoology:
Lee Dietterich (MCZ)
Jasmine Manalel (Smithsonian)
Travis Bergmann (Smithsonian)
- Students from 2010 Herpetology Course at Harvard (taught by Jim Hanken and Jonathan Losos):
Lee Dietterich
Daniel Gale Rosen
Willy Goldsmith
- Connie Rinaldo and Mary Sears at the Ernst Mayr Library (Harvard Univeristy) for scanning references and assistance with Biodiversity Heritage Library
- Museum of Comparative Zoology (Harvard Univeristy) for permission to include copyrighted materials from Breviora and Bulletin of the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology, as well as photographs of type specimens
- Dr. Andreas Schmitz and Dr. Sonia Fisch-Muller for permission to photograph specimens from the Muséum d'historie naturelle de la Ville de Genève and include them on the African Amphibians LifeDesk
- E.B. Harper, G.J. Measey, D.A. Patrick, M. Menegon, J.R. Vonesh and Imani Swilla for inclusion of Field Guide to the Amphibians of the Eastern Arc Mountains and Coastal Forests of Tanzania and Kenya
- L.R. Minter, M. Burger, J.A. Harrison, H.H. Braack, P.J. Bishop, D. Kleopfer and Smithsonian National Zoological Park for inclusion of Atlas and Red Data Book of the Frogs of South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland
- G.J. Measey, P.K. Malonza, V. Muchai, and SANBI for inclusion of Amphibians of the Taita Hills / Amfibia wa milima ya Taita.
- Bob Drewes, Peter Janzen, and Ted Pappenfuss for use of photographs