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Gould
League
The
EPA Frog Census is a separate program to the Frogwatch run by the
Gould League.
For
information about Gould League activities in South Australia please
contact them at:
PO
Box 56, Modbury North SA 5092
Phone: (61 8) 8277 2851
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Conservation
Council of South Australia
The
Conservation Council of South Australia is an umbrella organisation
representing many groups whose main purpose is conservation and
protection of the environment.
Contact
them at: 120 Wakefield St. Adelaide, South Australia
Phone: (61 8) 8223 5155
http://www.ccsa.asn.au/
KESAB
KESAB
aims to 'inspire the South Australian Community to restore, preserve
and improve our total environment through participation in dynamic
programs'.
For
information on their activities contact them at:
214 Grange Road, Flinders Park SA 5025
Phone: (61 8) 8234 7255
Fax: (61 8) 8234 7266
http://www.kesab.asn.au/
Waterwatch
Waterwatch
is a national community water monitoring program. It aims to increase
knowledge and encourage community involvement in catchment care
For
more information please visit their webpage:
http://www.sa.waterwatch.org.au
Biology
Society of South Australia
The
Biology Society of South Australia aims to develop and maintain
contact between people with an interest in field biology and the
conservation and management of natural resources in South Australia.
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Dept of Environmental Biology, The University of Adelaide, Australia,
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http://users.esc.net.au/~biologysociety/
Melbourne
Water Frog Census
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Melbourne
Water, in partnership with Melbourne Waterwatch and the Amphibian
Research Centre, is sponsoring a community-based frog monitoring
program within greater Melbourne. http://www.frogs.melbournewater.com.au/
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ASX
Frog Focus
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ASX Frog
Focus is a program to educate people about frogs and frog conservation.
It is sponsored by the Australian Stock Exchange and is supported
by zoos, aquaria and education departments across Australia.
http://www.arazpa.org.au/ASX-Frog-Focus/default.aspx
WWF
Frogs!
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In 1999,
World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Australia and Rio Tinto Australia
entered into a four-year partnership, establishing the WWF Frogs!
Program, a nationally coordinated approach to researching and conserving
Australian frogs and their habitats. It represents an innovative
model for partnership between a large corporation and a conservation
organisation.
http://frogsaustralia.net.au/index.cfm
Alcoa
Frog Watch WA
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Alcoa Frog
Watch is dedicated to the conservation of frogs in southwestern
Western Australia. Their approach to conservation is based on 'Learning,
which leads to Appreciation, and encourages Involvement'. Alcoa
Frog Watch gives everyone the opportunity to play a role in frog
conservation.
http://www.museum.wa.gov.au/frogwatch/
Alcoa
Frog Watch VIC
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Alcoa Frog
Watch aims to involve a large number of Victorians of all ages in
actively helping to increase the quality of large-scale frog habitats
in Victoria. Helping frog populations will also help bird and insect
habitats and aims to get more people interested in overall conservation
of our environment.
http://frogs.org.au/frogwatch/
Tasmanian
Parks & Wildlife - Frogs of Tasmania
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Information
on the eleven species of frog found in Tasmania.
http://www.dpiwe.tas.gov.au/inter.nsf/ThemeNodes/SSKA-6AP3VW?open
Northern
Territory Frogs Database
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This website
is designed to provide information about frogs from across Northern
Australia, including the Northern Territory and the Kimberly region.
The system contains information about frog species, pictures, calls
and maps, and allows people to ask questions and provide information
about frog issues.
http://www.frogwatch.org.au/
The
Action Plan for Australian Frogs
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The Action
Plan for Australian Frogs was commissioned to gain an overview of
the current conservation status of Australia's frog species, to
investigate the possible causes of decline and to determine the
actions needed to prevent further losses and reverse current declines.
http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/publications/action/
NSW
Frog and Tadpole Study Group
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A society
of people based in New South Wales, Australia, who have a genuine
interest in frogs and tadpoles. This site provides all sorts of
information dealing with frogs and group activities.
http://www.fats.org.au/
Victorian
Frog Group
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The Victorian
Frog Group aims to provide for the needs of all those interested
in Australian native frogs. Membership is diverse, ranging from
those with a general interest through to gardeners, naturalists,
teachers, pet owners, zookeepers, zoologists, research scientists,
and university academics. Whatever your interest in frogs, you'll
find it at the Victorian Frog Group.
http://frogs.org.au/vfg/index.html
Queensland
Museum's Inquiry Centre
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The Queensland
Museum aims to encourage and foster an interest in frogs, to provide
expert assistance and education for newcomers and undertake a continuous
survey of the local native species to determine their relative abundance
and distribution.
http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/features/frogs/index.asp