In an excellent piece of news, the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage reports that attempts to reintroduce populations of the Spotted Tree Frog into Kosciusko National Park have been ‘surprisingly’ successful.
It appears that the introduced frogs have managed to avoid the Chytrid Fungus, which can wipe out populations of the amphibian.
A media release from the OE&H is available below.
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