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Show Notes
Last winter, thousands of dead and dying frogs were found across Australia. Instead of hunkering down and out of sight, frogs were spotted during the day in the open, on footpaths, highways and doorsteps – often in the blazing sun.
Sadly it seems to be happening again so we caught up with Jodi Rowley, Curator, Amphibian & Reptile Conservation Biology at the Australian Museum to find out why and how we can help.
You can send any reports of sick or dead frogs to the Australian Museum’s citizen science project FrogID via [email protected].
Sadly it seems to be happening again so we caught up with Jodi Rowley, Curator, Amphibian & Reptile Conservation Biology at the Australian Museum to find out why and how we can help.
You can send any reports of sick or dead frogs to the Australian Museum’s citizen science project FrogID via [email protected].
Please include your location and, if possible, photos of the frog(s).