
The VFG
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Contacting the VFG
Here for you
There are many ways to contact the VFG, and they're all shown here. The
best way to get in contact is via email.
If you call the telephone number, chances are that you will have to leave
a message - make sure it is pretty detailed so that it's priority can be
easily determined. If it is possible to send out the information, make sure
that you leave your full address on the message.
Mail
The Victorian Frog Group can be contacted through the post at:
The Victorian Frog Group
c/o The Amphibian Research Centre
Western Treatment Plant
New Farm Road
Werribee, Victoria 3030
Telephone
Within Australia: (03) 9742 3764
Overseas callers: +61 (3) 9742 3764
Facsimile
Within Australia: (03) 9749 7518
Overseas faxers: +61 (3) 9749 7518
E-mail
Electronic mail for the VFG can be sent to vfg@frogs.org.au. The
subject should be related directly to the operation of the Group. General
frog questions should be asked in the frogs.org.au Community. Questions
about adopting frogs from the Lost Frogs' Home should be directed to the
Amphibian Research Centre.
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