Explore the amazing frogs of Australia and the essential role they play in local environments in this engaging and interactive exhibition.

Through a series of family-friendly, interactive stations and engaging dioramas, the FrogID Touring Exhibition explores the beautiful diversity of our nation's amphibious friends, as well as the crucial role they play in our delicate ecosystems and the ways you can help conserve the frogs in your local area.

With growing threats like disease, climate change and habitat loss, at least four Australian frog species have officially become extinct, with dozens more feared lost forever. Scientists around the world agree – frogs are in crisis and urgent research and action is needed to understand and conserve them. This exhibition provides fun and practical advice on how everyone, including kids, can help in the research and conservation efforts and offers tips for creating frog-friendly environments in our own backyards.

The FrogID Touring Exhibition invites communities to connect and learn through dioramas, illustrations and interactives that reflect the beauty and importance of the unique frog species that call Australia home.


Touring itinerary

  • 7 March to 19 July 2026 - Australian Museum, NSW

Previous locations:

  • 7 April to 4 May 2025 - Stockland Shellharbour, NSW
  • 6 May to 1 June 2025 - Stockland Green Hills, NSW
  • 3 June to 29 June 2025 - Stockland Wetherill Park, NSW
  • 2 July to 27 July 2025 - Stockland Rockhampton, QLD


FrogID

Launched in 2017, FrogID is the Australian Museum's national citizen science project helping us learn more about our native frogs. Download the FrogID app to record frog calls and contribute to vital research on our unique frog species. Your recordings provide scientists with time-stamped, geo-referenced data to track frog populations, detect declines and support conservation efforts nationwide.

Download the FrogID app

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