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Frog Atlas Australia Print E-mail

Frog Atlas allows you to learn about some of Australia’s frogs, while helping to build an interactive map of frog distributions. The Atlas is the next stage of two long-term Frog Census programs that have been running in South Australia and Melbourne has evolved thanks to the input of our partners.

Frog calls vary between species and provide a simple means for gaining information about where frogs are found. By learning to identify frog calls and contributing them to a central, mappable site, together we can build up a picture of what is happening to our neighbours, the frogs.

 

Focus Species

Brown Tree Frog

Litoria ewingii

The brown tree frog is found in a wide range of habitats in south-eastern Australia and has been introduced to New Zealand. They are frequently seen in urban areas, where they are are attracted to flying insects near windows. Although known as brown tree frogs, in some regions of their range they are entirely green.

 

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