Overview of the conservation status of Australian Frogs

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Hero, JM
Morrison, C
Gillespie, G
Roberts, JD
Newell, D
Meyer, E
McDonald, K
Lemckert, F
Mahony, M
Osborne, W
Hines, H
Richards, S
Hoskin, C
Clarke, J
Doak, N
Shoo, L
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Harry F Recher

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2006
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A review of the current conservation status of Australian amphibians was recently completed as part of a World Conservation Union (IUCN) sponsored Global Amphibian Assessment (GAA). Fifty of 216 amphibian species (23%) in Australia are now recognized as threatened or extinct in accord with IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria. Here we report on the categories and criteria under which individual species qualified for listing and provide a summary of supporting information pertaining to population and distribution declines. Major threatening processes contributing to listing of species are also reviewed.

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Pacific Conservation Biology

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12

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4

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© 2006 Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Ltd. Self-archiving of the author-manuscript version is not yet supported by this publisher. Please use the hypertext link above to access the journal's website or contact the author for more information.

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Environmental sciences

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Agricultural, veterinary and food sciences

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