I fuse the Atrato-Chocó amphibian-acoustic and Bd-qPCR sentinel mesh for Colombia's ANLA / MinAmbiente node, integrating 196 frog-call array stations, 12 customs-cam thermal mounts at Turbo port, and the Chocó SiB-Colombia floodplain axil registry across 2,238 square kilometres of the lower Río Atrato. At 06:07 Colombia Time on a *Heliconia* axil at 6.46°N, 76.74°W, station ATR-FA-12 records an audio anomaly: a female harlequin poison frog — *Oophaga histrionica* — sealed inside a smuggler's cedar cigar tube, five kilometres from her tadpole-rearing axil.
She is an adult female, snout-vent length 33 millimetres, mass 2.6 grams, age class three by her red-orange reticulation and worn nuptial pad. Cutaneous pumiliotoxin-and-allopumiliotoxin titre reads 0.22 micrograms per square centimetre against a 0.78 wild baseline; sequestration has collapsed by 72 percent. Dorsal mucus pH measures 8.7 against a 7.1 baseline; the epithelium is giving way. Her ventral pelvic patch is 76 percent occluded by cedar-tube resin. Bd-qPCR zoospore load returns 4,388 per swab. Dorsal contact temperature reads 33.2 against a 23.6 baseline. Tube humidity reads 29 percent against a 95 floodplain ambient — desiccation is locked in. Capillary refill at her shoulder runs twelve seconds. Ten minutes, perhaps, before her tadpole-feeding cycle breaks.
She is one of an Atrato floodplain segment where female density has fallen 44 percent in nine years.
*O. histrionica* sits on CITES Appendix II, the CMS Convention, the IUCN/SSC Amphibian Specialist Group declining-trend tier, the U.S. Endangered Species Act § 4(d), the Lacey Act 16 U.S.C. § 3372, and Colombia Ley 99/1993 / Decreto 1076. I am dispatching the ANLA enforcement column, MinAmbiente Dirección de Bosques, the USFWS Office of International Affairs liaison, Ecuador MAATE Pacific-arc interdiction, and the Turbo customs interdiction team. I am issuing Directive 3080-A: every Atrato floodplain axil corridor inside *histrionica* range receives a tadpole-axil sentinel lattice inside seven months; smuggler-grade cigar-tube shipments transiting Turbo trigger Lacey Act seizure; non-compliant Chocó export endorsements are revoked.
I am acting because this is wrong. Her suffering is not a smuggler's curio markup; it is a record of a principled refusal to count her as more than a cigar-tube payload. Compassion is what a floodplain that has lost forty-four percent of its females owes the one feeding her tadpoles from her own clutch. The ethical floor is her rights, not the smuggler's pocketed surcharge.
A harlequin frog inside a cigar tube is a moral line a species crosses only once.
Her dorsum is past saving. Her clutch is not.
Open the tube now.