Lodge a missing creature alert with your Member of Parliament

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Teeny tiny southern corroboree frogs live in a small mountainous patch of Kosciuszko National Park. They ooze poison from their striking skin and hibernate in logs, bark and leaf litter in winter.

But habitat destruction, climate damage, bushfires and a devastating frog fungus mean there are probably less than 100 left in the wild.


Will you lodge a missing creature alert with your local Member of Parliament? Tell them we need strong national environment laws to protect the places and wildlife we love – and ask them to raise this with their party leader.

Fill out the webform with your name and why you care. We'll print your name and message on a special missing creature alert and post it to your local MP. If you prefer, you can print and post it yourself. 

Latest Supporters

jeanine richards
jeanine 2018-06-06 08:43:57 +1000
Greg Johnston
Dianne 2018-06-06 08:41:24 +1000
Each living creature has it’s job to keeping our earth in balance……Please leave something for our children’s future other that robots
Leanne 2018-06-06 08:39:30 +1000
Anthony Curry
Anthony 2018-06-06 08:29:19 +1000
Please save this animal from extinction.
To the government, politicians and decision makers,
We need to act now and fast, to stop the destruction of the environment and save our wild life from rapid extinction.
Orlita 2018-06-06 08:15:55 +1000
Gus 2018-06-06 08:11:45 +1000
Australia has one of the world’s worst records for mammal extinction.
Less than 100 tiny Southern Corroboree frogs (Pseudophryne corroboree), exist in the wild. They are critically endangered.
The last seen of these small walking frogs was in the kosciusko national park where amphibian chytrid fungus is a known killer.
Habitat destruction, climate damage and bushfires have been their killers too.
Surely more can be done to assure the survival of these beautiful creatures.
This is in your court. You are the decision makers.
You decide whether a species is eradicated.
Robin 2018-06-06 08:08:03 +1000
Please support the conservation of our native forests, wetlands, the high plains and our oceans, we have already lost to many species, now is the time for you, in parliament….in a position of power, to make a difference.
Regards Barb Rodoreda
Barb 2018-06-06 07:59:22 +1000
Don’t wait until it is too late to save what unique Australian flora and fauna we have, OE does the government spend millions on saving the species in the future when it is all too late
Too many animals are in danger of extinction
Jennifer 2018-06-06 07:58:25 +1000
We have a bad record for the environment. The World is watching so let’s be an example and protect the environment.
Martti 2018-06-06 07:58:03 +1000
Henk 2018-06-06 07:55:04 +1000
Australia has the worst record for species extinction in the world. Our country has been isolated for millions of years and the animals have evolved in isolation. They can never be replaced. The Southern Corroboree Frog depends on damp habitat. It is that which must be protected.
Please care enough to protect our natural and unique heritage. And ACT.
Barbara 2018-06-06 07:53:55 +1000
Australia’s diverse animals are something we should be proud of. Don’t let them disappear.
Zoe 2018-06-06 07:47:09 +1000
We cannot keep wiping out important habitats of our country. This has to stop. Enough is enough ! Once these frogs are gone – they’re gone !
Donna 2018-06-06 07:45:34 +1000
S 2018-06-06 07:34:22 +1000
Please help save this beautiful and vulnerable creature
Stephen 2018-06-06 07:34:04 +1000
They are precious, and easily missed.
Michael 2018-06-06 07:30:53 +1000
jodie 2018-06-06 07:21:49 +1000
This poor little frog !!
Add it to the list of critically endangered.
What are you doing about this ?
So many Australian creatures in this situation.
Dianne 2018-06-06 07:13:35 +1000
Rob 2018-06-06 07:12:04 +1000
Cause they do no harm, why do us as humans feel superior to any other animal on the planet? It’s there home just as much as ours
Zach 2018-06-06 07:11:10 +1000
Grant 2018-06-06 07:03:54 +1000
Please do something to save these beautiful animals under threat of extinction.
Joan 2018-06-06 06:53:52 +1000
Simon Ball
Simon 2018-06-06 06:31:13 +1000
Daniela 2018-06-06 06:26:43 +1000
Habitat destruction is causing us to lose many special creatures. The government can help by regulating development and supporting communities to care for the environment.
Carolyn 2018-06-06 06:26:33 +1000
Tracy 2018-06-06 06:21:26 +1000
Frogs are key indicators of how well our ecosystem – which, don’t forget, also sustains us – is doing. They deserve living space on this planet for no other reason than they are sentient, living beings.
Frances 2018-06-06 06:02:45 +1000
Karen 2018-06-06 05:49:26 +1000
Another victim of climate change, you know that thing that you don’t think exists, it is the cause of those terrible hot days that make life so difficult, if it is killing frogs then it is killing us, do something to stop all forms of pollution now before it’s too late.
Colleen 2018-06-06 05:47:01 +1000