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Frog in agenda for Environmental Research Grants

  • CCS Team
  • 2 hours ago
  • 1 min read

As we witness populations of the endangered green and golden bell frog decline across the state, maybe it's time to think about where their 'goldilocks zone' will be in the future? 


Dr Alex Callen and PhD student Kate Tunstill holding the green and golden bell frog at the captive breeding facility, University of Newcastle.


Yesterday, Alex Callen spoke to Jenny Marchant at 1233 ABC Radio about our eco-health check of the rarely monitored Muddy Lake population of this striking frog at Dora Creek in Lake Macquarie, thanks to an environmental research grant from Lake Macquarie City Council



You can hear it at 1:02:56.



And read more about the project:

 
 
 

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