Is that a cackle, a croak, or a ribbit?
ACT and Region Frogwatch invites you to a Frog Call Identification Evening in July
- Learn about our local frog species
- Learn how to identify different frogs by their calls
- Practise identifying frogs from a chorus - what species and how many are there?
Hosted by the Catchment Groups of the ACT and Region, these evenings will include a presentation as well time to listen to frog call recordings and practise your frog identification skills!
These free evenings are ideal for anyone interested in frogs including those who have previously participated in Frogwatch and want some
further practice identifying the different species.
The estimated duration is 1.5 hours. Tea and coffee will be available.
Frog Call Evening 1
Date: Thursday 22nd July, 6pm
Venue: Queanbeyan TAFE - Corner Buttle and Macquoid Streets
RSVP: By 15 July to Molonglo Catchment Group -
coordinator@molonglocatchment.com.au or 6299 2119
Frog Call Evening 2
Date: Tuesday 27th July, 6pm
Venue:Belconnen Library - 12 Chandler St Belconnen
RSVP: By 20 July to Ginninderra Catchment Group -
frogwatch@ginninderralandcare.org.au or 6278 3309
Frog Call Evening 3
Date: Wednesday 28th July, 6pm
Venue: Lions Youth Haven Functions Room - Kambah Pool Road
RSVP: By 21 July to Southern ACT Catchment Group -
waterwatch@sactcg.org.au or 6296 6400
ACT and Region Frogwatch runs an annual Frogwatch Census each October. The program aims to involve large numbers of volunteers to undertake frog monitoring and protect frog habitat in the ACT and region.
In spring the program will run introductory training sessions for new Frogwatchers to learn about frogs and their calls as well as the monitoring process. Field trips for more experienced Frogwatchers will also be offered. More information is available on the Frogwatch page on the Ginninderra Catchment Group website at
www.ginninderralandcare.org.au/category.php?id=56




