Looking for Something in Particular?
As our site has grown,
we have had to group pages together under headings. While we would like
you to have a look at everything in our site, you might not have the time
on this visit and want to find a particular piece of information quickly.
Here's the rundown of our sections, the pages under them and a brief description:
Why Care About
Frogs?
Threats to
Frogs
Frog Decline
Reversal Project, Inc.
Recognition
for Our Sponsors and Supporters

- Main
page describing support section
- Gold
Level supporters
- Silver
Level supporters
- Bronze
Level supporters
- Special
Circumstances - large one-offs which are not ongoing
- A Little Extra
Help - all the other help we get for raffles, ongoing discounts
and occasional moderate size donations
Disease and
Related
- disease
subhome page which describes the section
- our Special
Alerts page - for news on new disease problems
- Symptoms
page - how to tell if a frog or tadpole is sick (symptoms of a sick
toad are described in the section on cane toads
- Precautions
page - what you can do to reduce the spread of amphibian diseases; if
you are visiting a frog site, you should definitely read this page!
- information about
the Chytrid Fungus which is killing
frogs around much of the globe
- how to recognise
chytrid fungus and take steps yourself to control it in a backyard/captive
setting and reduce its spread when you are engaging in your favourite
outdoor activities
- how to treat
and recover chytrid infected animals
- one of the other
major diseases we have been coping with since 2002 - the
"respiratory/nervous system" disease (which is almost
certainly a drought-tolerant soil fungus)
- some general information
about Viruses including iridovirus/ranavirus
- a detailed description
of the new "Redlynch"
virus that causes mass die offs, sudden death and deformities/malformations
- information about
the immuno-deficiency complex
we uncovered in 1999 that targets the White-lipped tree frog especially
- Cancer
and other neoplasias which may be active in Far North Queensland
- a page devoted
to a range of commonly encountered bacterial
and fungi problems which are known as "environmental pathogens"
- pathogens in the environment which don't normally cause disease unless
an animal's immune system is compromised
- page concerning
one of the most common bacterial problems encountered in captivity -
Aeromonas hydrophilla or
"Red leg"
- Parasites
- information about some of the freeloaders (let's call them obnoxious
gatecrashers) which are affecting frogs in this region
- a parasite which
only rents space in the frog - the Bot
fly Batrachomyia
- Researcher's
page - unknown conditions arriving at the Cairns Frog Hospital which
need identifying
Ways to Help
Frog Conservation
Letter Writing
and Lobbying 
Ponds and
Tadpoles
Keeping
Frogs in Captivity
Local Species
Cane Toads
Links
page - other informative frog sites
Contact
us - by foot, phone and keyboard
Curator's
Page -
bits
and pieces of news, searches and not necessarily frog related items
Rescue Procedures
(coming as soon as we can write it!)
We
don't want to duplicate what others have put in their own websites but
if there is something you think we should add to our site, please feel
free to suggest it!

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