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Buying and caring for frogs and tadpoles

Native frogs such as tree frogs and ground frogs need special care and can only be bought from licensed animal keepers.

Commercial trade in native frogs and tadpoles is prohibited in New South Wales. Pet shops are not allowed to buy or sell frogs or tadpoles or even to have them on their premises. You’ll need to buy your native frog from a licensed frog keeper.

It’s a good idea to join a frog group (herpetological society) to meet other frog keepers and find out how to care for your pet.

Choose a frog you want to keep from the NSW Native Animal Keepers’ Species List.

You'll need to get a biodiversity conservation licence granted under the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016(link is external) from the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water to keep a native frog as a pet.

Which type of biodiversity conservation licence you get will depend on:

  • how many frogs you want to keep 
  • what type of frog you want to keep.

Work out which licence you need.

Keeping native frogs and tadpoles

Contact us

Wildlife Team

Phone: 02 9585 6406

Email: wildlife.licensing@environment.nsw.gov.au