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The Amphibian Research Centre was established as a centre dedicated to research and conservation of Australia's unique frogs. They provide expertise in all areas of frog knowledge including captive breeding and research and education.
Brisbane is a city located in Queensland, Australia with an area of 1220 square kilometres and a population of over 1 million. The climate is mainly subtropical with areas of rainforest, dry eucalypt forest, woodlands and some coastal heath. Mangroves and wetland areas surround the body of water known as Moreton Bay.
The area known as the Brisbane Region is usually regarded as the Brisbane Metropolitan Area plus the surrounding 60 - 100 kilometres.
Of the more than 200 species of frogs living in Australia approximately 114 species live in Queensland, and about 35 species of frogs in the Brisbane region, some of these are quite common, while some of them are feared extinct.
Whilst the cane toad is not native to Australia, it has been included due to its relative abundance and the need for public awareness of the correct identification of this pest, to assist in its removal
The two main centres of frog research and conservation in New Zealand came together in 2006 with a group of interested parties to form the NZFROG (New Zealand Frog Research Group). This website has come about through collaboration of both centres.
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Another project... is to document the amphibians in Shenzhen... for personal pleasure... again 23 species of frogs(one is already exticnt actually) and toads plus a species of newt are found in HK... now let's how many we can find here...
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O Laboratorio de Herpetologia atua em diversas areas de pesquisa incluindo historia natural e ecologia, taxonomia e sistematica e estudos sobre propriedades dos venenos de serpentes, principalmente de especies brasileiras.
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Европа, Россия