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The Harbour School Sydney

Frog ID Week - 3-12 November

11/1/2023

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Frog ID Week runs from November 3 to November 12 and is supported by the Australian Museum. It is a national citizen science project which aims to create a national database of frog calls to record the distribution and diversity of frog species around Australia. 

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People can use their phone and the FrogIS app to record the calls of frogs and upload them to the app for verification. Once verified, the information is uploaded into a Geographic Information System, which can be accessed here: https: www.frogid.net.au/explore. 

This is a great activity for the general public, but could also be used in Geography, Science or Marine Studies classes.
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    • Coral Reefs
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    • Living Seawalls
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    • Great Southern Reef
    • Darling Harbour Precinct
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