The Kroombit tinker frog is classified as Critically Endangered (CR), facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.
The Kroombit tinker frog is confined to a very small area, consisting of nine fragmented rainforest patches over 500 metres altitude, with a total area of approximately 200 hectares, at Kroombit Tops, southwest of Gladstone, Queensland, Australia. More
The Kroombit Tinker Frog from south-west of Gladstone, the Fleays Barred Frog found in the Connondale Range and the Giant Barred Frog from the middle and upper Mary catchment all feature in the Zoological Society of London's list of most endangered frogs. More
the Kroombit Tinker Frog and other threatened Frog species in the area, working with Universities and the Environmental Protections Agency. More