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northern corroboree frogs released into the wild nsw taronga zoo
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- 842 northern corroboree frogs released into Brindabella National Park
- Largest release since Taronga Zoo breeding program began in 2010
- Wild population estimated at ~1,200 adults
- Insurance population of 370 frogs remains at zoo
- Breeding program aims to protect from chytrid fungus