Nature conservation

Threatened species

Green and Golden Bell Frog (Litoria aurea)



Saving our Species strategy

This species has been assigned to the Site-managed species management stream under the Saving our Species (SoS) program.

Justification for allocation to this management stream

Available data on locations and threats enable the development of a site-based conservation project for this species. The species is highly regarded by the community.

Conservation status

Management objectives

The SoS strategy aims to secure the species in the wild for 100 years and maintain its conservation status under the BC Act.

Species sightings and management sites across NSW

How will this species be managed?

Key management sites for this threatened species are being identified by the NSW Government and other program partners, where feasible, cost-effective and beneficial management actions can be undertaken. Currently, 8 management sites have been identified for this threatened species.

Management sites

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Site nameSite typeStatusLocal government area (LGA)
Yuraygir National Park Priority management siteActive Clarence Valley, Coffs Harbour 
Crescent Head Priority management siteActive Kempsey 
Broughton Island Priority management siteActive  
Kooragang Island Priority management siteActive Newcastle, Port Stephens 
Homebush / Sydney Olympic Park Priority management siteActive Canada Bay, City Of Parramatta, Cumberland, Unincorporated - Sydney Harbour Area 
Crookhaven Priority management siteActive Shoalhaven 
Molonglo Floodplain Priority management siteActive Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional 
Meroo Priority management siteActive Shoalhaven 

Are you or is someone you know doing conservation work for this species or in this area?

Contact us to tell us about the work. Your input will help OEH evaluate the status of threatened species and provide a broader picture of conservation work across NSW.