saintanger
Very Well-Known Member
What about areas that toads exist yet people don't live? How would people be able to kill them or even make a difference then? The most fragile areas that toads do/will affect are the areas that very small populations of humans inhabit (The Kimberley, etc). I was just recently in Western Australia and toads were nearly all the way across to Fitzroy Crossing (if you look on a map that's a long way across the top of WA). They are very thick on the ground from Kununurra down to Halls Creek.
There are still no species that have become extinct because of Toads in Australia, there is also a huge risk of many frog species (Mixophyes, etc) being slaughtered just because they resemble toads a little bit.
never said there are species that are extinct because of them but who are becoming. areas were toads exist and humans don't, well i am sure we have enough humans in australia who can go out there and kill them.
its seems to me peoples attitudes are we should do nothing and just sit around.