Frogwatch census gives clues to ACT environmental health

By Mary Lynn Mather
Updated October 20 2015 - 10:18am, first published September 26 2015 - 9:30pm
At the Jerrabomberra Wetlands, Frog Watch co-ordinator, Anke
Maria Hoefer of Page, right, takes a temperature reading with the help
of volunteers, Kelly Bateup 9 left and Olivia Bateup 10 both of
Fadden.  Photo: Graham Tidy
At the Jerrabomberra Wetlands, Frog Watch co-ordinator, Anke Maria Hoefer of Page, right, takes a temperature reading with the help of volunteers, Kelly Bateup 9 left and Olivia Bateup 10 both of Fadden. Photo: Graham Tidy

From the staccato machine-gun noise of the spotted grass frog to the striped marsh frog's unique sound, which is like a tennis ball knocking to and fro on court, the calls of frogs are varied.

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