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Help save the southern corroboree frog (Pseudophryne corroboree)

This conservation project aims to secure the southern corroboree frog in the wild in NSW for 100 years, engage local communities in its conservation, and encourage the NSW community to identify with it as a flagship for threatened species conservation.
Publisher: Office of Environment and Heritage
Cost: Free
Language: English
File: PDF 217.73 KB / Pages 3
Name: southern-corroboree-frog-pseudophryne-corroboree-draft-amended-pas-strategy.pdf
 
Tags: Saving our SpeciesThreatened species

The project was developed by experts who identified the minimum number of necessary management sites and conservation actions required to conserve the species.

Two sites/programs have been identified in New South Wales. They are:

  • Captive Breeding Program in the Mosman, Sydney Harbour and Botany Bay local government areas (LGAs)
  • Jagungal Wilderness Area in the Snowy River and Tumbarumba LGAs.

Go to the Southern corroboree frog species profile.

Photo: Southern corroboree frog (Pseudophryne corroboree) / J Spencer