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Frog Lab Opening

November 11-20 2022 is National Frog ID week and Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary will be marking the occasion, by officially opening our brand new Frog Lab. The state-of-the-art breeding facility has been years in the making. Now up and running, it will help Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary specialists, continue their vital work, saving frog species for future generations to come. In…

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November 11-20 2022 is National Frog ID week and Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary will be marking the occasion, by officially opening our brand new Frog Lab.

The state-of-the-art breeding facility has been years in the making.

Now up and running, it will help Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary specialists, continue their vital work, saving frog species for future generations to come.

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In 2020 Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary was the first organisation in the world, to successfully breed a critically endangered Kroombit Tinkerfrog in captivity.

There are potentially less than 150 individual frogs of this species in existence today.

“Frogs might be very small, but they play a massive role on our planet. Not only for the greater ecosystem but for us humans as well. This new Frog Lab Facility will be a huge boost to the conservation work we’re doing here at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary.” – Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary Amphibian Specialist Michael Vella

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This new purpose-built facility would not have been possible without the generous financial support of the 2020 Australian Government Bushfire and Habitat recovery package and the National Trust of Australia (QLD)

Frog ID Week (November 11-20) is Australia’s annual Nationwide Frog Count. People all over the country are encouraged to get involved, to help experts better understand how frogs and their ecosystems are responding to a changing planet.

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Learn more about Frog ID week or donate to our GoFundMe for Kroombit Tinkerfrogs.