Go frogging - discussion page

CK, I haven't checked but do these sites overlap with the info in the “online field guides - frogs”?

booshkie


OK, done a spot check and found that many of the links aren't actually to frog societies.

I think I'll move the whole list into “online field guides” and link to it from the “go frogging” page.

Meanwhile, did you have more to add here, like: what to wear, equipment, where to look etc?

booshkie


Me again! I couldn't get this to link beyond the main page for NPWS. Any ideas?

National Parks and Wildlife leaflets on endangered frogs in New South Wales http://www.npws.nsw.gov.au/wildlife/thr_profiles/tsproflist.htm

booshkie


Hi Booshkie

I had an hour this morning and I just threw that together.

Some of the links might not be appropriate. I'll hopefully go through them more thoroughly tonight.

Thanks for tidying it up. You're a wizz.

And yep I will add lots more. I just don't have time now.

I'll use Word until I'm happy with pages from now on so as to avoid putting in half finished things.

Thanks again

CK


I think I've sorted the links now. The ones left in the Go frogging page are frog societies. The factsheet type links I have moved to the online field guides.

Thanks so much for your valuable additions and your enthusiasm.

cheers booshkie


Nice to see some good use of the Talk pages! Good work guys. BTW, for adding a signature you can always click the button at the top that looks like a quill and this is what you'll get1):
Dr. ZAx 30/01/2006 13:36

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