Links
Want to Frog-Surf Some More?
There are hundreds of other frog sites to visit while you're logged on. It just depends on what specifically you are interested in. Here's a few 'waves' to get your blood jumping - we mean pumping! Sites are occasionally overhauled to keep them fresh and their links change. If any of these links don't work for you, please let us know.
Australian sites:
- the Amhibian Research Centre and other froggy projects collectively known as frogs.org.au - one of the biggest frog interest sites in Australia and a supporter of the FDR Project, Inc.
- information about Victorian frogs from Museum Victoria
- the Frog and Tadpole Study Group - another big frog group located in Sydney
- the Queensland Frog Society - a frog group based in Brisbane
- Craig Latham's Somewhat Amusing World of Frogs site
- RANA Frog Group, Inc in Brisbane
- the Frogwatch program in the Northern Territory
- Kimberley Specialists - a toad control effort based out of the Kimberlies in WA
- Stop the Toad effort in Perth, WA
- the frog pages of the Queensland Museum
- James Cook University's Amphibian Decline site for Australian frogs
- the website of the Australian Wildlife Health Network
- the Environment Australia overview on the situation for declining frogs in Australia
- the Threatened Species Foundation of South Australia
non-Australian sites:
- iFrog - a frog and toad educational site in the US (who is also a supporter of ours!)
- the North American Amphibian Monitoring Program site
- Amphibian Ark in the USA
- another frog conservation body in the USA (NOT to be confused with our own public fund) is Save The Frogs
- the IUCN's Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force and their newsletter Froglog
- the US Geological Survey's National Biological Information Infrastructure database
- the new Frogwatch program in the USA
- the Exploratorium Museum (San Franscisco) Exhibit on frogs
- the virtual frog (why cut up a real one when you can see it on computer!)
- Frogweb - an American site which includes kid's activities
- Minnesota Pollution Control Authority - THE site to go to if you want to know more about deformed frogs
- Herptox - Environment Canada's home page for toxicology and environmental pollution issues affecting amphibians
- a frog blog with current amphibian related article links and commentary, as well as online interview profiles of amphibian researchers and conservationists
- the Amphibian Conservation Alliance in the USA
- Herp Digest newsletter in the US
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We also wish to promote the efforts of our website designer in Canada who has turned our outdated site into an eye-friendly, clean looking site that is appealing to look at as well as learn from. If you are looking to redo your information output outlet on the world wide web, you might want to contact Katie and throw some work in her direction!
Reciprocal Links
We occasionally receive emails to say that a link has been created to our site. However, the linking site is not an educational frog site. This section is to provide a courtesy link to such sites.
- CAFNEC - Cairns and Far North Environment Centre
- Paws and Claws in Port Douglas
- the Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland
- Ali Art Beautiful Australian-made greetings cards on chlorine-free recycled paper with wildlife art by Alison Bird incorporating her children's abstract baby paintings. Use them for office correspondence or special occasions. Cards are blank inside or we can print your message for Christmas, thankyou or invitations. We can also print your special greeting in gold ink on the front of the cards.
- Queensland Landcare
- an environmental site for reducing use of cars and protection of habitat
- Paul Mason's nature tours at Cape Tribulation, FNQ
- a site for froggy merchandise
- Frog gifts, jewelry, clothing, fountains & tons of other frogs at frognirvana.com
- the website of the Queensland Water and Landcarers Council
- www.yaps.org.au - a Cairns shelter assisting unwanted dogs and cats
- FNQ Wildlife Rescue Assocation, Inc.
