Two newly discovered species of Australian frogs may be unable to adapt to the escalating impacts of climate change, raising urgent conservation concerns from scientists. The research, published ...
Catullo said. "Their abundance and diversity make them an important model for studying the evolution of Australian frogs." So next time you hear an unusual croaking near an outback toilet ...
grandidieri Blanchard. The frogs are of six species and were taken in primary montane forest from the central mountains of the Australian Trusteeship Territory of New Guinea. They were at an ...
Spotting these frogs, sending that information back here and learning about our country - and it's changing climate as we go." It's believed four Australian frog species have already become ...
“Their abundance and diversity make them an important model for studying the evolution of Australian frogs.” ...
James Cook University, the University of Newcastle and the South Australian Museum worked together ... Conrad Hoskin said both Whirring tree frogs need to be protected. Mandy Tenant from Crediton ...