Frogs of south-west New South Wales
A glovebox guide to their identification, ecology and conservation
This guide aims to assist in the identification of frog species commonly found on the highlands, tablelands, slopes, and plains of south-west New South Wales, contributing to a broader appreciation and knowledge of these interesting and important animals.
Publisher: Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-923200-90-6 / ID: E20240090
File: PDF 7.44 MB / Pages 92
Name: frogs-of-south-west-nsw-240090.pdf
This guide is a starting point to understanding local frog fauna, and its ecology and conservation needs.
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