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Learn how to identify our frogs!
Council and the Australian Museum are hosting an in-person and online webinar, covering the FrogID Project, why frogs matter, local frog species, and how to get involved in FrogID Week (8 - 17 November).
On Monday 11 November, from 6.00 to 8.00 pm, we will be hosting a webinar and Q&A session at three locations, Alexandra Council Chamber, Kinglake Library, and Yea Wetlands Discovery Centre, as well as online.
There will be a 45-minute webinar with Nadiah Roslan from the Australian Museum, and for those attending in-person, it will be followed by an excursion to find local frogs and use the FrogID App.
Light Refreshments will be provided if you attend in person.
If you are unable to attend in person, you can register for the online webinar.
Kinglake Library, 19 Whittlesea-Kinglake Road, Kinglake, 3763, View Map
19 Whittlesea-Kinglake Road , Kinglake 3763
Free
Ms Nadiah Roslan I am a biologist from Australia’s bush capital, Canberra, with experience in coordinating projects on climate change biology and phenology for the research and not-for-profit sector. I previously studied a Bachelor of Science (Zoology) at the Australian National University, and a Master of Science (Tropical Marine Ecology) at James Cook University. Since joining the Australian Museum Herpetology team in 2020, I have had the pleasure of working as the Project Coordinator of FrogID, a national citizen science project that is informing frog conservation by recording their calls with the FrogID app. When not at work, I spend a lot of my time hiking, birdwatching, rock climbing, and listening out for frog calls! Connect with me if you have any questions about the FrogID project and citizen science.