Kimberley Land Council’s Land & Sea Unit Staff have
developed cane toad information for Aboriginal communities in the
Kimberley to raise awareness of the threats of the cane toad on
bush animals, country and culture.
The project was funded by the Envirofund, the Department of
Environment and Heritage with in-kind contributions from Kimberley
Land Council, Dept of Agriculture, West Australian Museum and Dept
of Environment.
You can get a 20-page booklet that shows the difference between
cane toad eggs and native Kimberley frogs and their eggs.
It also includes tips on how to kill cane toads—such as
catching and freezing them—so they can’t harm native
bush animals, people or pets when they’re dead and what your
community can do to keep the pest of the Kimberley.
Kimberley Land Council’s Land & Sea Unit Cane Toad
For a free Cane Toad booklet, poster and stickers, contact:
Kimberley Land Council, Derby Office Tel. (08) 9193 1118