Central West 'somewhat unique' in high numbers of different frog species

By Newsroom
Updated March 16 2021 - 2:21pm, first published 2:00pm
GREEN TREE FROG: The National Parks and Wildlife Service's Dr Joanne Ocock reports of a variety of frogs in the region including the Litoria caerulea green tree frog. PHOTO: Dr Joanne Ocock.
GREEN TREE FROG: The National Parks and Wildlife Service's Dr Joanne Ocock reports of a variety of frogs in the region including the Litoria caerulea green tree frog. PHOTO: Dr Joanne Ocock.

It's been a bumper spring and summer for native frogs in the Central West and Northern Tablelands, according to the National Parks and Wildlife Service.

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