Corroboree Frog

Pseudophryne corroboree

The small Southern Corroboree Frog is easily recognised by its striking yellow and black striped pattern.

Found only high in the Snowy Mountains of Kosciuszko National Park, this beautiful frog is one of Australia's most endangered species.

Taronga Zoo, together with the Amphibian Research Centre, the University of Canberra, Snowy Hydro Ltd and the Department of Environment and Conservation (NSW), are working to help Corroboree Frogs in the wild.

We are using our zoo expertise to raise Corroboree Frogs while our partners work to reduce threats in Kosciusko National Park, before we return the captive-reared frogs to the wild.

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