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The Amphibian Research Centre was established as a centre dedicated to research and conservation of Australia's unique frogs. They provide expertise in all areas of frog knowledge including captive breeding and research and education. Amphibian Research Centre
The Frogs of Australia An ever-growing project aiming to provide descriptions, distributions, images, breeding calls, and more for every frog in Australia. A powerful regional guide system allows you to easily find the frogs of your area. The Frogs of Australia
The Community The Community forums allow you to tap into the combined frogs knowledge of our Australia -wide network of frog enthusiasts. Gardening, trivia, pets, frog identification, encounters, and more - specific questions asked and answered within. The Community
Victorian Frog Group Victorian Frog Group The VFG invites you to participate in activities and meetings held regularly. Don't miss the feature article section. Victorian Frog Group

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Field Guide to Frog Groups of Australia Looking to get involved with frogs in Australia? Join with like-minded people in your region or state and learn of local activities and programs. Guide to Frog Groups The Lost Frogs' Home An estimated 6000-8000 frogs are transported to Melbourne annually in produce. These tropical frogs cannot survive in Victoria's cool climate nor can they be returned to their home state due to fears of spreading disease. These displaced frogs are cared for at the VFG's and ARC's Lost Frogs' Home, nursed back to health in quarantine and eventually placed into a caring home as a family pet. The Lost Frogs' Home
New Feature Article Tadpole kit - conceptual drawing In March 2013, 120 Adult captive raised Corroboree Frogs were released into Kosciuszko National Park. Read Article
Project Corroboree The Southern Corroboree Frog is perhaps Australia's most spectacular frog - unfortunately it is also Australia's most endangered frog. Together with the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, the ARC is seeking to save this beautiful species from the brink of extinction. Project Corroboree
Frog Watch Frog Watch is dedicated to the provision of frog habitat within residential and rural properties. It focuses on frog-friendly gardening, encouraging frogs to visit (and maybe even breed in) your backyard. Frog Watch

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