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

M Morton
M 2018-06-05 18:58:17 +1000
Carissa 2018-06-05 18:55:57 +1000
Less than 100 left. So sad and devastating. Explain this to future generations. I care and I vote….at every election.
Nicole 2018-06-05 18:53:36 +1000
What right do we have to destroy what nature has created?!!!!
Sonia 2018-06-05 18:53:14 +1000
Please help this iconic frog to survive.
Thank you.
Pauline 2018-06-05 18:52:48 +1000
It’s tragic to think my grandchildren might only be able to see these animals in a history book. We need to take real action to stop biodiversity loss.
Jeremy 2018-06-05 18:52:05 +1000
Please look after the habitat of the Southern Corroboree Frog. All native creatures are part of a web of inter-dependance. We may not know the part they play until after they are gone. Too late then ! Penny Ames
Penny 2018-06-05 18:51:57 +1000
Nick Corby
Nick 2018-06-05 18:50:16 +1000
joanne mcmahon
Joanne 2018-06-05 18:49:36 +1000
Carole Anne Bracken
Carole 2018-06-05 18:49:00 +1000
mandy spacek
Mandy 2018-06-05 18:48:14 +1000
Florence Thomson
Florence 2018-06-05 18:46:45 +1000
Marie 2018-06-05 18:45:16 +1000
Jan Kay
Jan 2018-06-05 18:45:13 +1000
What are you doing, as a representative of the people, to protect our fragile ecosystem?
Chris 2018-06-05 18:44:46 +1000
See sense and save our dwindling species. Stop out of control logging and destruction of native habitat.
Jill 2018-06-05 18:41:23 +1000
James Rowley
James 2018-06-05 18:41:00 +1000
This Southern Corroboree frog has become an iconic symbol of both the critical danger of many small creatures and a the fight for their survival – will you condemn them?
Gary 2018-06-05 18:40:29 +1000
PAM SMITH
Pam 2018-06-05 18:40:15 +1000
Jacqueline Gardner
Jacqueline 2018-06-05 18:39:56 +1000
Annette Henson
Annette 2018-06-05 18:37:14 +1000
Jenifer 2018-06-05 18:36:39 +1000
Michael 2018-06-05 18:32:00 +1000
Endangered and threatened species says it all. Action, not political positioning manoeuvering or pontification. Please make a stand.
Dave 2018-06-05 18:29:33 +1000
Diversity is most important
Ivana 2018-06-05 18:28:13 +1000
Margaret 2018-06-05 18:26:55 +1000
These tiny creatures are so important to the total picture and their demise would mean another piece missing from the jigsaw puzzle that is our Australian environment.
Janine 2018-06-05 18:26:39 +1000
Ewa 2018-06-05 18:26:35 +1000
david garrigues
David 2018-06-05 18:25:55 +1000
It’s endangered, what more would you need said
Ryan 2018-06-05 18:22:35 +1000