Dead or dying native frogs continue to show up in unusual places

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Dead or dying native frogs continue to show up in unusual places
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Frog biologists continue to investigate why native frog populations are under attack, including the well-known green tree frog.

She said green tree frogs especially were struggling on the Mid North Coast of NSW, which was a "hotspot" last year.

"They eat a lot of invertebrates including pest species, and tadpoles eat algae and also compete with mozzies," she said.

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