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==Distribution== The corroboree frogs have historically only been found in a few patches across two regions of the [[Australian Capital Territory]] (ACT) and southern [[New South Wales]] (NSW), and these areas have contracted significantly in recent years.<ref name=distribution>{{cite web | title=Historical distribution | website=Corroboree Frog | url=http://www.corroboreefrog.org.au/biology/distribution/ | access-date=25 March 2022}}</ref> Southern corroboree frogs live at altitudes of {{cvt|1300β1760| m}} above sea level, historically in an area now within [[Kosciuszko National Park]] in the [[Snowy Mountains]] of NSW, from [[Smiggin Holes]] in the south, and northwards to the [[Maragle, New South Wales|Maragle]] Range.<ref name=distribution/> Northern corroboree frogs live {{cvt|750β1800| m}} above sea level, in three distinct regions, with the frogs displaying three distinct genetic characteristics. These populations live in the following areas: spanning the Fiery Range and Bogong Peaks in Kosciuszko National Park, the Bondo, Micalong and Wee Jasper State Forests in NSW; along the [[Brindabella Ranges]] in [[Namadgi National Park]] in the ACT; and [[Bimberi Nature Reserve]] and [[Brindabella National Park]] in NSW.<ref name=distribution/>
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