Priority Frogs

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Priority Frogs (2022)
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
4211879Priority Frogs2022Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

Priority Frogs

The Threatened Species Action Plan identifies 6 frog species found across a range of Australian environments.

Each priority species will have a profile page to help interested Australians understand more about the species, including key actions needed for the species to be on track in 2027 for an improved trajectory by 2032. These profiles will include a brief description of the species, a shortlist of its key threats and high priority actions that are guided by conservation plans. As programs and projects to support the species get underway (or continue) over the course of the Action Plan, profile pages will be updated to track progress.

Preliminary profiles for priority frogs are still being developed and will be available in 2023.

6 priority frogs

  • Growling Grass Frog, Southern Bell Frog Litoria raniformis
  • Kroombit Tinker Frog Taudactylus pleione
  • Mountain Frog Philoria kundagungan
  • Mountain-top Nursery-frog Cophixalus monticola
  • Southern Corroboree Frog Pseudophryne corroboree
  • White-bellied Frog Anstisia alba

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