Australian drought threatens wetlands frog
Updated
Australia's biggest river system - the Murray Darling basin - is still suffering from the effects of the country's ongoing drought.
The wetlands are the area that has been hardest hit, and as they dry up, the animals, birds and plant life that live there are disappearing - and one little frog is having a particularly tough time.
Presenter: Sarah Clarke
Speaker: Skye Wassen, Researcher, Charles Sturt University; Steve Blore, local grazier
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