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Frog Night: Join us for an evening celebrating South Africa's amphibians

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Frog Night

Did you know that more than half of South Africa’s frog species are found in the Cape? Are you aware that your garden might be an obstacle toads need to cross during their migrations (and how you can help them)? Or that our very own Cape rain frog was the first frog in Africa to receive a scientific name?

As the world celebrates amphibians, we invite you to join three special guests at the Two Oceans Aquarium on the evening of 12 May 2023 for “Frog Night”, a speaker evening with incredible members of the South African amphibian community.

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Event details:

  • When: Friday 12 May 2023, 18h30 for 19h00
  • Where: Two Oceans Aquarium, Dock Road, V&A Waterfront
  • Price: R175 or R100 for Members – only available online
    • Tickets includes evening Aquarium access and a drink.
    • Aquarium members log in with the same account used for your Membership on our online store (contact members@aquarium.co.za if assistance is needed.
  • A cash bar will be available with light meals for purchase.
  • Please note that the content of the evening is quite advanced and young children might require parental guidance.
Go to: Book online here

The speakers:

Professor Emeritus Alan Channing

Professor Emeritus Alan Channing of the University of the Western Cape is a renowned amphibian academic and educator. But, most locals will be familiar with his career as an author, whose books such as "Field Guide to the Frogs & Other Amphibians of Africa" being central to the collections of any intrepid herpetologists!

Frog Night

Suzie J’Kul

Suzie J'Kul is one of the founders of ToadNUTs, an impactful volunteer-based organisation that has rescued thousands of toads that cross urban areas of Cape Town's southern peninsula every breeding season. Suzie is also the inventor of the ToadSaver, which allows toadlets to safely exit swimming pools, and other community innovations leading to a more harmonious urban wildlife coexistence.

Go to external page: Learn more about ToadNUTs
Frog Night

Tyrone Ping

From Durban to Cape Town, Tyrone Ping has explored his love for local reptiles through wildlife photography. Tyrone's work has been featured in dozens of publications, and we look forward to spending an evening with him to learn more about where his passion has taken him.

Go to external page: See Tyrone's work
Frog Night

Ayrton King

The Master of Ceremonies for the evening will be our very own Ayrton King, a Two Oceans Aquarium aquarist with a special connection with the western leopard toads in our care! Ayrton will be sure to inject his passion for the amphibians in his care into the Frog Night experience.

Frog Night

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