There are 9 species of frog thought to exist within the Frankston Nature Conservation Reserve including Verreaux’s tree frog and striped marsh frog. The nationally threatened growling grass frog occurs within the reserve and the southern toadlet, now regionally rare, may still occur within the reserve. You can hear the sounds of frog calls all year around and especially after rainfall.
Play your part in biodiversity preservation and take part in our frog survey! Record frog songs at your house, within the reserve or at other places and send through our website. Just list the date and time, a melway reference and the weather conditions when you made the recording.
Currently recorded species list:
Common froglet Crinia signifera
Pobblebonk frog Limnodynastes dumerilli
Whistling tree frog (Verreaux’s tree frog) Litoria verreauxi
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