Froggy links

Frogs Australia Network
In 1999, World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Australia and Rio Tinto Australia entered into a four-year partnership, establishing the WWF Frogs! Program, a nationally coordinated approach to researching and conserving Australian frogs and their habitats. It represents an innovative model for partnership between a large corporation and a conservation organisation.

Alcoa Frog Watch VIC
Alcoa Frog Watch aims to involve a large number of Victorians of all ages in actively helping to increase the quality of large-scale frog habitats in Victoria. Helping frog populations will also help bird and insect habitats and aims to get more people interested in overall conservation of our environment.

Tasmanian Parks & Wildlife - Frogs of Tasmania
Information on the eleven species of frog found in Tasmania.

The Action Plan for Australian Frogs
The Action Plan for Australian Frogs was commissioned to gain an overview of the current conservation status of Australia's frog species, to investigate the possible causes of decline and to determine the actions needed to prevent further losses and reverse current declines.

NSW Frog and Tadpole Study Group
A society of people based in New South Wales, Australia, who have a genuine interest in frogs and tadpoles. This site provides all sorts of information dealing with frogs and group activities.

Victorian Frog Group
The Victorian Frog Group aims to provide for the needs of all those interested in Australian native frogs. Membership is diverse, ranging from those with a general interest through to gardeners, naturalists, teachers, pet owners, zookeepers, zoologists, research scientists, and university academics. Whatever your interest in frogs, you'll find it at the Victorian Frog Group.

Queensland Museum's Inquiry Centre
The Queensland Museum aims to encourage and foster an interest in frogs, to provide expert assistance and education for newcomers and undertake a continuous survey of the local native species to determine their relative abundance and distribution.

Waterwatch - Adelaide and Mt Lofty Ranges

Waterwatch helps people to learn about issues affecting waterways and to take action for a sustainable future.  The site provides information on frogs of the region as well as ways to learn more and get involved with our waterways.

SA Frog Forum

The forum aims to provide a means of communication for SA frog enthusiasts to learn about frogs and tadpoles, their captive requirements and health issues with captive bred frogs.  The majority of members are based in Adelaide.