A short story about the critically endangered Kroombit Tinkerfrog, there are fewer than 150 in the wild, in a handful of narrow rainforest gullies within Kroombit Tops National Park, south-west of Gladstone in central Queensland. Mikey and the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary conservation team have been working to help save the Krombit tinker frog from extinction. These little frogs have become critically endangered and needed some help to thrive again. The Tinker frog recovery team does frog-searches and monitoring of frogs by their calls- TINK,TINK,TINK, as well as preventative work like bushfire prevention, weed control, installing fences for pest control which otherwise would damage fragile frog habitat and spread disease. Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary has a specially designed frog conservation lab to help save Tinker frogs from extinction. The Frog Lab is as close to their wild conditions as possible and the team had great success in helping them!