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Elected representatives in government are in charge of the policy and funding that can make or break saving threatened species. Their decisions and actions matter.

Kennedy has or used to have 63 threatened animals within its boundaries. One of them is me, the Kuranda Tree Frog.

We took care to attach appropriate images that are as close to representative of each species as our resources and the availability of images allowed. However, we could not ensure perfect accuracy in every case. Some images show species that share the same genus but not at the species or subspecies level.

Photo of Kuranda Tree Frog

Kuranda Tree Frog

Litoria myola

Status: Critically Endangered

The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) lists threatened species under six categories:
Extinct, Extinct in the wild, Critically Endangered, Endangered, Vulnerable, Conservation dependent. Read more about these categories

Litoria myola is found across 2 electorates.

The Kuranda Tree Frog is a medium-sized stream and forest dwelling frog. There is considerable sexual dimorphism in size between sexes; males are 35–45 mm in length and weigh 2–5 g, and females are 57–69 mm in length and weigh 9–19 g. Males and females are generally a mottled pattern of tan and brown on the upper surface and pale underneath. A green crescent is present in the upper iris and the back edge of the forearms and legs is fringed with small skin extensions. The Kuranda Tree Frog can be distinguished by its distinctive short, fast tapping call. The courtship call is an excited, short call consisting of rapidly uttered notes, while a longer call of slower note rate usually indicates aggressive encounters between males.¹

Explore more about this species on the Atlas of Living Australia

Changed surface and groundwater regimesChanged surface and groundwater regimes

Climate change and severe weatherClimate change and severe weather

Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradationHabitat loss, fragmentation and degradation

Explore more about the threats facing species on our Resources page.

Kennedy has or used to have 88 threatened plants found within its boundaries. Some of these might not be as photogenic as the Kuranda Tree Frog but they're just as important.

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