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Amphibian Declines in Australia

Amphibian Declines in Australia

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This site has been constructed to disseminate information on research into the nature and causes of amphibian declines in Australia. It includes information on some Australian frog species known or suspected to be declining and research that is being carried out on these species. The site also features a bibliography of published and unpublished material on frog declines in Australia.

 

Current Research

Bibliography of Australian Frog Declines

Missing and Declining Frogs of the Australian Wet Tropics

Missing and Declining Frogs of Mid-Eastern Queensland

Missing Frogs of Southern Queensland


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Prepared by: Geordie Torr, Dept. of Zoology, James Cook University, QLD 4811, Australia. Updated by Sara Townsend and Tracy Langkilde.

Last updated: October, 2001.