FrogID
FrogID is a national citizen science project that is helping us learn more about what is happening to Australia’s frogs.
Australia has over 250 known species of frog, almost all of which are found nowhere else in the world. Some species are flourishing, like the Striped Marsh Frog. But others have declined dramatically since the 1980s, and four have become extinct.
FrogID is a national citizen science project that is helping us learn more about what is happening to Australia’s frogs. All around the country, people are recording frog calls with nothing more than a smartphone. Visit the FrogID website to view Australia’s top froggers on our FrogID leaderboard.
With the data obtained through FrogID we are able to track the Cane Toad and identify where frogs are thriving and where they aren’t. And by matching calls to weather and habitat, we are learning more about how different frog species are responding to a changing environment.
Donate and help
FrogID is the Australian Museum’s flagship citizen science project that is improving our understanding of Australia’s unique frog species.
Please donate to the Australian Museum FrogID project to support essential frog research and conservation.
Download the free mobile app
With our FrogID mobile app, you can discover which frogs live around you and help us count Australia's frogs!
Visit the FrogID website
Croaks, whistles, bleats and barks - every frog species makes a different sound! By recording a frog call with our free mobile app, you can discover which frogs live around you and help us count Australia's frogs! Discover more about this ground-breaking project and sign up to get involved.
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