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Please help improve this article by expanding it. Further information might be found on the talk page. (April 2010) Frogs in New Zealand are either from the Leiopelma genus endemic to the country or are one of the three exant introduced species. Contents 1 Unique characteristics 2 Species 2.1 Native 2.2 Introduced 3 Conservation 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External links // Unique characteristics This section has no content. You can help Wikipedia by introducing information to it. (July 2010) Species Native Main article: Leiopelmatidae Archey's Frog, Leiopelma archeyi Hamilton's Frog, Leiopelma hamiltoni Hochstetter's Frog, Leiopelma hochstetteri Maud Island Frog, Leiopelma pakeka Extinct species are: Leiopelma auroraensis Leiopelma markhami Leiopelma waitomoensis Introduced Green and Golden Bell Frog Growling Grass Frog Australian Brown Tree Frog Conservation This section has no content. You can help Wikipedia by introducing information to it. (July 2010) See also Environment of New Zealand Conservation in New Zealand References Further reading D.G. Newman (1996). "Native frog (Leiopelma ssp.) recovery plan" (PDF). Department of Conservation, Wellington, New Zealand. http://www.doc.govt.nz/upload/documents/science-and-technical/tsrp18.pdf.  External links New Zealand Frog Conservation Biology - research on New Zealand frog biology New Zealand Frog Research Group - information and resources on frog conservation from the University of Otago Frogs at the Department of Conservation