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

Australia needs stronger laws to protect the habitat for this incredible species.

Unless we take serious action to protect our national parks, these species will be decimated by disease and destruction of their habitat by feral horses.

We need national leadership to protect our threatened species and our national parks!
James 2018-06-05 16:11:25 +1000
Because it’s so cute!
Jess 2018-06-05 15:56:30 +1000
There are less than 100 of these incredible frogs left in the wild – we must protect them! As your constituent, I ask you to advocate for strong environment laws that protect our incredible wildlife. Please raise this issue with your party leader.
Taryn 2018-06-05 11:45:55 +1000