University of Canberra scientist eavesdroping on frogs before they croak

By Georgina Connery
Updated June 14 2017 - 9:43am, first published April 27 2017 - 5:58pm
Anke Maria Hoefer, Frogwatch ACT and Region coordinator inside her office with a rare green and golden bell  frog-  wants Canberrans to start listening to frogs in order to complete a census of what frogs live where in the ACT.  Photo by Karleen Minney. Photo: Karleen Minney
Anke Maria Hoefer, Frogwatch ACT and Region coordinator inside her office with a rare green and golden bell frog- wants Canberrans to start listening to frogs in order to complete a census of what frogs live where in the ACT. Photo by Karleen Minney. Photo: Karleen Minney

University of Canberra scientists are harnessing mobile phone technology to eavesdrop on local frog populations before they croak.

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