a frog it s only habitat is on a small stretch of wetlands what is so interesting about the pick a gills read frog and see well conservationist hoping to fight a round because they say thanks to this probably can measure changes in v.n. bob and the biologist have teamed up with johnny s begs you to try to save the species through research and breeding program. this little fellow is less than three centimeters long he s a pickle skills read from an endangered species since last year the johannesburg zoo has been breeding the rare amphibians to increase their numbers. now some of them are being moved to their nation habitat six hundred kilometers away in the coastal wetlands. boy. and you plessy says one of a team of researchers involved in the amphibian conservation project. tonight
coastal wetlands. but boy they. even do plessy says one of a team of researchers involved in the amphibian conservation project. tonight they re setting about two hundred frogs three. units really learned in you know move even here in canada where very rare bali going to put their needs down are we going after spread the biggest deals out there is your goal to level to ensure that but equally spread throughout that area. the project is a collaboration between the zoo another state organization and a private in geo in south africa the only place in the world this species of frog lives is here in these wetlands near the durban airport. the habitat is very small around twelve square kilometers the scientists realised that noise and contaminated waste water from the agricultural industry weigh on the wetlands. the future of the