ACT frogs healthy and on the rise, despite national and global decline

Updated December 26 2015 - 10:08am, first published November 19 2015 - 3:44pm
A Peron's tree frog Photo: Dr Martin Westgate
A Peron's tree frog Photo: Dr Martin Westgate
Dr Martin Westgate found of the eight species studied, four are increasing in the ACT. Photo: Stuart Hay
Dr Martin Westgate found of the eight species studied, four are increasing in the ACT. Photo: Stuart Hay

Most frogs in the ACT are healthy and at least half of the species are growing in number, despite facing a national and global decline.

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