The nation’s largest frog count is back for a seventh year running and with one in five Aussie species in trouble, researchers need our help to keep numbers up.
Researchers hope the data will paint a better picture of how our froggy friends are faring.
Frog-ID lead scientist Dr Jodi Rowley told The Project a world without frogs would be awful with far spread consequences.
“All the other animals that like to eat the little frogs unfortunately, birds, you know in the wetlands, snakes, reptiles they all start to disappear as well.
“The streams and ponds start clogging up with algae, because we don't have the tadpoles eating them and there are more insects and apparently in some places, humans got more malaria.”