Kathryn Pugh’s project studying the wetlands habitat and numbers for Launceston’s green and gold frog population won her Tamar NRM’s Christopher Strong Sustainability Grant.
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Ms Pugh is a Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery honorary associate and her project builds on previous studies on the vulnerable frog by the museum and University of Tasmania.
“I'm pleased to have received the sustainability grant from Tamar NRM and hope the project will have flow-on benefits for local wetland flora and fauna, not just protecting the habitat of the green and gold frog, as important as that is,” Ms Pugh said.
The $1500 grant is awarded annually to Tamar Valley sustainability projects.