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Rare frog forced light rail change
Goldcoast.com.au
08 October 2013
THE discovery of another species of rare frogs forced changes to the design of a Gold Coast light rail bridge, it can be revealed.
The green-thighed frog is the second rare amphibian found on the tram route after a colony of tusked frogs were discovered in Surfers Paradise and had to be relocated to Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. Read more
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