Protecting our tiny and precious native frogs

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New Zealand only has four species of native frog left – Archey’s, Hochstetter’s, Maud Island and Hamilton – and they are all teetering on the edge of extinction.

Did you know they don’t have a tadpole stage or croak like other frog species? Dr Rebecca Stirnemann tells us more about them and what you can do to help them survive.

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