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

Hello there,

Animals are beautiful and absolutely amazing beyond words. We have taken their home and destroyed it. Ruined it, they have no where else to go and can’t survive to environment they are currently in because of us.

Would it be nice if someone enters your house and take everything and anything you love and need to survive?

THE ANSWER IS NO! So if you dont like people taking your things then dont expect animals to like it either. They may not be able to tell us no but if their population is declining over time due to the presence of human then clearly we are doing something wrong. Very very wrong.

Without these animals, we would not have earth. We can keep pushing this topic further back but if we dont do something now to save them, we will not have our home. Yes, earth. The planet you live in.

Animals and plants and every living thing on this planet have shaped planet earth into what we love and know today. They made it beautiful and they allowed us to share this space. Trusted us to do the right thing by our home and what have we done? Destroyed it, completely inhabitable to millions and more animals that are now critically endangered or extinct.

Imagine if someone you trust came into your home and trashed it? You’d just smile and be happy with that? I am doubting that. Doubting.

We as humans are apart of the animal kingdom. We need to support other animals and provide them the help they need to strive as we have brought this upon them. Open your eyes and mind. Educate yourself. You are in a position that can make a change. The universe has provided you with this opportunity, be better.

Help save the animals in return you are saving your home.
Farrhana 2018-06-07 21:26:03 +1000
Ashlee 2018-06-07 20:45:13 +1000
Sharyn 2018-06-07 20:01:05 +1000
We’ve lost so many species already. The destruction of the web of life MUST BE STOPPED, before the delicate balance of nature is tipped beyond recovery. At that point, we will become an endangered species ourselves.
Honour 2018-06-07 19:46:25 +1000
Dear Member of Parliament,
Please do the right thing. We need you to create laws that protect the environment, and not support practices that destroy it.
Respectfully,
Heidi Spicer
Heidi 2018-06-07 19:45:49 +1000
We need strong national environment laws to protect the places and wildlife we love – please to raise this with your party leader.
Angye M 2018-06-07 19:29:08 +1000
Create stronger laws to protect & stop the extinction of the Southern corroboree frog
Erin 2018-06-07 19:10:08 +1000
Too many negative impacts are threatening this unique species’ existence! Please commit to ensuring its long-term future.
Vicki 2018-06-07 16:27:28 +1000
We, the voters of Australia, need strong national environment laws that protect the places and wildlife we love. Please raise these issues with your local member and your party leader before habitat destruction, climate damage, bushfires and diseases reek havoc upon our one and only planet
Keith 2018-06-07 16:14:59 +1000
We need stronger environmental laws to protect and even save from extinction brilliant little frogs like the corroboree frog which lives in the spasma moss bogs in the Australian Alps and contributes to clean water.
Sybil 2018-06-07 15:38:05 +1000
Kate Eatts
Kathleen 2018-06-07 15:29:19 +1000
Every species lost robs our children of a part of their natural heritage, and takes away from the diversity of flora and fauna that attracts so many visitors to our country.
Kath 2018-06-07 15:23:41 +1000
sonya cathro
Sonya 2018-06-07 15:02:32 +1000
Isabel 2018-06-07 14:54:12 +1000
“Every piece of lost creation
Robs our own imaginations”
- Michael Kennedy
The destruction of habitat and species is the action of an insane civilisation!
H. 2018-06-07 14:38:27 +1000
sharon 2018-06-07 14:19:47 +1000
We need stronger environment laws to protect what’s left of our wildlife.
Sue 2018-06-07 14:18:24 +1000
  • P l e a s e *
    Take the urgent, bold, gallant and necessary action required to restore the natural balance..
    Let’s not leave the regretfully tragic legacy of a destructive locust plague…
    Our children & grandchildren will be proud of our passionate, decisive & world changing actions – taken when needed most…
  • Thank you*
    With the unanimous, unifying heartfelt gratitude of the planetary plea bargainers..💞
Helen 2018-06-07 13:47:11 +1000
if we don’t act now , it will be too late. are we going to lose all of earths beautiful creatures.? for money? money wont buy them back, or clean water, or a clean environment for that matter.
Jo 2018-06-07 13:36:59 +1000
kerry 2018-06-07 13:23:50 +1000
The corroboree frog needs its places to be protected or become extinct thus robust national environment laws are a must.
Dana 2018-06-07 13:09:59 +1000
Toni 2018-06-07 12:30:20 +1000
These cute little frogs are on the brink of extinction because of habitat destruction, climate damage, bush fires and a devastating frog fungus.
Let’s do our bit for them before it’s too late and hopefully future generations will be able to see them around.
Sara 2018-06-07 12:01:15 +1000
Extinction is forever! Let’s do something before it is irreversibly to late :-(.
Stef 2018-06-07 11:51:21 +1000
Loss of species is irreversible, which is a frightening thought, and is happening at an alarming rate.
Ben 2018-06-07 11:26:15 +1000
Frogs are the sensitive gauges of environmental health. We need to maintain the habitat of the Southern Corroboree Frog in Kosciusko National Park. Carol Buckingham
Carol 2018-06-07 11:24:18 +1000
Once a animal becomes extinct, you can’t bring them back. We need to protect them and save them before it’s too late!
Erin 2018-06-07 11:15:25 +1000
It is common knowledge that frogs, due to their sensitivity to environmental changes are an indicator species in an ecosystem. We should act as what is flora and faunas problem today may well be our species problem tomorrow.
Richard 2018-06-07 10:38:54 +1000
Frogs mean the ecosystem is good, if the frogs go bye bye so too do the humans if this path of destruction is to go on forever and ever amen
William 2018-06-07 09:51:24 +1000
We know even the super tiny creatures have rights. Protect our environment land & creatures with strong environmental laws
Diana 2018-06-07 09:47:01 +1000