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Jumping into Action: How can we save the world’s frogs?

Talk

Audience Family friendlySuitable for all

Frogs may be small, but they play an important role in the world around us. They help control insect populations, provide food for other animals, and they can even tell us when the environment is in trouble.

But around the world, frog species are disappearing due to habitat loss, pollution, climate change, and disease. So why should we care, and what would happen if frogs vanished?

Join Bethany Dean and Finn Baverstock from the Herpetology team at the Manchester Museum for a fascinating journey into the world of frogs. Discover what makes a frog a frog, why they matter and what we can do to protect them for future generations.

This interactive talk is perfect for curious minds of all ages to uncover the importance of frogs, what we can do to safeguard their future.

This is part of our Bee Curious talks programme. While a limited number of tickets may be available for drop-in visitors on the day, we recommend booking in advance to avoid disappointment.

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