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Liking gardens, the Mediterranean tree frog is often found in town, close to us... Even if its green colour enables it to discretely hide in vegetation, it can be heard during its breeding season! It can also be heard all year round including during the heart of mild winters. This amphibian returns to water bodies to breed, but travels far and wide the rest of the time, including in very dry areas such as the garrigue scrubland in the Calanques National Park, where it hunts insects.

Scientific name : Hyla meridionalis

Natural habitats : Garrigue and maquis

 Did you know?

Contrary to popular belief, it isn’t toads that we hear croaking loudly on mild nights (which are more discrete) but this small tree frog!

 Conservation stake

Low

 Threats

  • Disturbance by humans
  • Filling in or covering over of water bodies
  • The introduction of fish into water bodies

 How can I help to protect it?

  • I do not disturb it
  • I keep to the trails

Source URL: https://www3.calanques-parcnational.fr/mediterranean-tree-frog