May 2023. CONGRATULATIONS to Jordy Groffen and Roy Farman, each a recipient of the 2023 Ric Nattrass Research Grant! Jordy is a PhD student at James Cook University, and Roy is a PhD student at the University of New South Wales. READ MORE.
Our first webinar has been postponed. FIND OUT MORE.
Not sure how to tell the difference between frogs and cane toads? Check out this brochure, which helps you to 'be toadally sure' if you have a cane toad or a native frog. Check out the brochure here!
With the assistance of SEQ Catchments, we have developed an online tool allowing our Members to map the locations of frogs they have found which will help to contribute to our knowledge of species presence/absence and population data!
If you're a Member, you can check it out and contribute here!
The laws and permits regulating the keeping of frogs and tadpoles is changed in QLD from August 2020 Click here for details.
Our aims are 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.
1 May 2020. The QLD Frog Society has released a new interactive educational tool on our website for Members and children! Explore the habitat of 11 south-east QLD frog species...
This year’s winner of our 2020 Ric Nattrass Research Grant is Colin Hird of the school of Biological Sciences, University of Queensland. Coen is conducting his Ph.D on investigating the...
14 October 2019 We are excited to announce the QLD Frog Society was successfully awarded a Community Sustainability Action Grant by the QLD Government for three threatened frog species! Over...
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