Rangers in the Torres Strait work to get ahead of toad sightings

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It's a delicate balancing act for personnel desperately trying to halt the destructive toad's spread, while preserving native frogs.

Rangers in the Torres Strait are walking the line, trying to keep cane toads off their islands as recent sightings and a deluge of rain prompts fears of the nasty pest spreading. On Waiben and Ngurupai , where toads have been established for almost a decade, schools of tadpoles are exploding in every catch and crevice. Five months ago, a confirmed toad sighting on Badu Island sent rangers into overdrive, as they tried – without success – to find the warty, poisonous pest.

understands there have been recent confirmed sightings on more of the outer islands, but no reports of established populations. Toads can lay up to 30,000 eggs at a time, and their larvae are just as poisonous to ingest as a tadpole or an adult toad. “So when you think about that, every stage of life, nothing can be a predator to them,” said Mr Nona. “Knowing that is very, very scary.

 

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