We’re officially stepping up to support @SaveTheFrogs — the world’s leading amphibian conservation organization.
As the Pepe Brain Rot $PBR community, here’s what we’re bringing:
• We will teach you everything about frogs and why they desperately need our help
• We will publicly show our monthly donations to @SaveTheFrogs
• As $PBR grows, our donations will grow with it and every payment will be posted here for full transparency
• We’re launching an academy-style page delivering highest-quality content: the science, the urgency, and how we can actually make a difference
We are the OG crew the same ones who’ve been frog-posting since 4chan days now moving from internet frogs to protecting the real ones in the rainforests.
In the next few hours we will register as official members and set up our first monthly donation.
Our first goal: bring 1,000 people into supporting frogs with us.
We’re not just memeing anymore.
We’re becoming the ambassadors the frogs never had.
More updates very soon.
Let’s make history, frens.
$PBR
Pepe Brain Rot
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🚨 OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT – PBR MERCH STORE GOES LIVE TOMORROW 🚨
Pepe Brain Rot Community…
The wait is over.
Our official Pepe Brain Rot Merch Store drops tomorrow, May 11th at 11:11 CET.
This is the moment the trenches have been waiting for.
From the screens to the streets the brain rot is officially going physical.
Store Link:
🔗 https://t.co/Kl8xbOEs4g
Every purchase fuels the ecosystem:
• Token buybacks
• Airdrops & rewards
• Token burns
• Donations to SaveTheFrogs
11:11 tomorrow. Be there when it goes live.
Lock in.
Stay froggy.
Stay dangerous. 🐸👑
Why Frogs Matter: Guardians of Healthy Ecosystems and Human Well-Being
Frogs are far more than charismatic amphibians they are essential components of global biodiversity and critical indicators of environmental health. Their decline signals broader ecological crises that directly impact human societies.
1. Natural Pest Control
Adult frogs consume vast quantities of insects, including mosquitoes, agricultural pests, and disease vectors. A single frog can eat hundreds of insects nightly, reducing the need for chemical pesticides and lowering the incidence of vector-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue.
2. Keystone Species in Food Webs
Frogs occupy a central position in both aquatic and terrestrial food chains. Tadpoles graze on algae, helping maintain water quality and nutrient cycling in wetlands and ponds. As adults, they serve as a vital food source for birds, fish, snakes, mammals, and other predators. The loss of frog populations can trigger cascading collapses across entire ecosystems.
3. Environmental Sentinels
With highly permeable skin, frogs absorb oxygen, water, and contaminants directly from their surroundings. Their sensitivity makes them exceptional bioindicators: population declines often precede detectable changes in water quality, habitat degradation, or climate impacts. They function as an early-warning system for planetary health.
4. Biomedical Value
Compounds isolated from frog skin secretions have yielded painkillers, antibiotics, and other pharmaceuticals. Ongoing research continues to explore their potential in treating infections and chronic diseases, underscoring their scientific importance.
More than 200 frog species have gone extinct in recent decades, with current extinction rates estimated at 500 times the background rate. This loss threatens ecosystem stability, food security, and public health.
Protecting frogs requires conserving wetlands, reducing pesticide use, combating climate change, and supporting habitat restoration. Every action counts from backyard pond creation to policy advocacy.
#SaveTheFrogs #Biodiversity #EcosystemHealth
🐸 Why Frogs Are Essential to Healthy Ecosystems and Human Well-Being
Frogs are far more than charming amphibians they are vital keystones of biodiversity and indicators of environmental health. Their decline signals broader threats that ultimately affect us all.
Ecological Roles:
• Natural Pest Control: Adult frogs consume vast quantities of insects, including mosquitoes that transmit diseases such as malaria, dengue, and West Nile virus. A single frog can eat hundreds nightly, reducing the need for chemical pesticides and supporting sustainable agriculture.
• Food Web Integrity: As both predators and prey, frogs transfer energy across ecosystems. Tadpoles graze on algae, helping maintain water quality and nutrient cycling in wetlands, ponds, and streams. They serve as critical prey for birds, fish, snakes, and mammals. Disruption of frog populations triggers cascading effects throughout the food web.
• Bioindicators: With permeable skin that absorbs water, oxygen, and pollutants, frogs are highly sensitive to habitat degradation, pollution, and climate change. Their presence or absence provides an early warning of ecosystem stress, making them invaluable sentinels for planetary health.
Benefits to Humans:
Frog skin secretions have yielded compounds for painkillers, antibiotics, and other pharmaceuticals, contributing to medical breakthroughs. Economically, their pest-control services support food security and reduce public health costs. Healthy frog populations sustain the biodiversity that underpins clean water, resilient ecosystems, and human livelihoods.
Urgent Challenge:
More than 200 amphibian species have disappeared since 1980 far exceeding natural extinction rates. Habitat loss, pollution, disease, and climate change drive these losses. Protecting frogs means safeguarding the ecosystems we all depend on.
Call to Action:
Reduce pesticide use, restore wetlands, support conservation efforts, and advocate for stronger environmental protections. Share this message small actions can create big ripples.
Frogs remind us that every species matters in the web of life. Let’s ensure their chorus continues.
#SaveTheFrogs #Biodiversity #EcosystemHealth #Conservation
🐸 Why Frogs Are Essential to Healthy Ecosystems and Human Well-Being
Frogs are far more than charming amphibians they are vital keystones of biodiversity and indicators of environmental health. Their decline signals broader threats that ultimately affect us all.
Ecological Roles:
• Natural Pest Control: Adult frogs consume vast quantities of insects, including mosquitoes that transmit diseases such as malaria, dengue, and West Nile virus. A single frog can eat hundreds nightly, reducing the need for chemical pesticides and supporting sustainable agriculture.
• Food Web Integrity: As both predators and prey, frogs transfer energy across ecosystems. Tadpoles graze on algae, helping maintain water quality and nutrient cycling in wetlands, ponds, and streams. They serve as critical prey for birds, fish, snakes, and mammals. Disruption of frog populations triggers cascading effects throughout the food web.
• Bioindicators: With permeable skin that absorbs water, oxygen, and pollutants, frogs are highly sensitive to habitat degradation, pollution, and climate change. Their presence or absence provides an early warning of ecosystem stress, making them invaluable sentinels for planetary health.
Benefits to Humans:
Frog skin secretions have yielded compounds for painkillers, antibiotics, and other pharmaceuticals, contributing to medical breakthroughs. Economically, their pest-control services support food security and reduce public health costs. Healthy frog populations sustain the biodiversity that underpins clean water, resilient ecosystems, and human livelihoods.
Urgent Challenge:
More than 200 amphibian species have disappeared since 1980 far exceeding natural extinction rates. Habitat loss, pollution, disease, and climate change drive these losses. Protecting frogs means safeguarding the ecosystems we all depend on.
Call to Action:
Reduce pesticide use, restore wetlands, support conservation efforts, and advocate for stronger environmental protections. Share this message small actions can create big ripples.
Frogs remind us that every species matters in the web of life. Let’s ensure their chorus continues.
#SaveTheFrogs #Biodiversity #EcosystemHealth #Conservation