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Protect your native Backyard Buddies : Frogs
Australia’s new Backyard Buddies program is all about getting more enjoyment from native animals in your backyard. It can provide tips and advice on how to make your backyard a safe place for frogs to croak. Australia’s backyards are home to a number of different native frogs. "You’ll be able to tell which type of frog you have just by the sound it makes," says Ms Leonie Gale, CEO of the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife which runs the Backyard Buddies program. "The Common Eastern Froglet is found along the East Coast of Australia and makes a continual ‘crick … crick …crick’ sound similar to castanets. Spotted Marsh Frogs – again, found throughout NSW and Victoria - have different accents, depending on where they are from. In the north of NSW, their call sounds like a machine gun, while in Victoria it’s just a single sharp click. And if you hear mysterious chuckles on a warm night, then you’ve probably got Peron’s Tree Frogs in your backyard."
"These are sensitive little creatures that are vulnerable to both predators and pollution. Their natural camouflage may work to avoid natural predators, but our pets, particularly cats, are not fooled so easily. So it’s a good idea to keep cats inside when you know there are frogs around. As it gets cooler, your frogs will also love a pile of rocks with leaf litter and logs to hide during winter," Ms Gale explains. "Frogs have the amazing ability to absorb air and water through their skin. They can only live in clean water and everyday household chemicals, like cleaning products and pesticides can kill them." So what can you do to be a Backyard Buddy to frogs?
To make your backyard frog friendly, provide a self-watering planting pot or a little pond, and sooner or later the frogs will find you. Consider building your own frog pond in a semi-shaded, secluded area of your own garden. The Backyard Buddies website includes all the information you need to design a native fish and frog pond in a few simple steps. See www.backyardbuddies.net.au About Backyard Buddies The Backyard Buddies program is an initiative of the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife, an independent not-for-profit organisation which fosters the protection of Australia’s animals, plants and cultural heritage. For more information about Backyard Buddies visit www.backyardbuddies.net.au or visit the Foundation’s website www.fnpw.org.au . |