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Endangered frogs returned to NSW, Australia
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Thanks to a captive breeding program, the Booroolong frogs are being returned to NSW Australia. This time 1,200 are being released. Over the last three years 1,500 frogs have been released. Bad droughts in 2017 to 2019 decimated the frogs in the area. These frogs have a good chance of surviving and restoring the wild population.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-03/e.../106394940

This is very hopeful. It has only been a short time since the frogs were lost to the area.
The ecosystem is still there for them to return to and the thrive.
It is good when we put back species that have been gone a long time.
It is probably better when we can return them quickly to an area.
I hope we hear soon about how they are settling in and increasing in numbers.
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Catherine

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