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Killing Frogs for Fun and Funds

Hawaiian frog killing contest.

colqui frog

The Hawaii Department of Education is training students on how to capture and kill frogs. The school with the most dead frogs will be awarded iPods and XBOX 360's for its efforts.

This frog killing spree is called the Coqui Bounty Hunter campaign, and is being promoted by the Hawaii Department of Education, USDA, University of Hawaii, and County of Hawaii. It is targeted at high schools on the east side of the Big Island, where coqui populations are well established. The students' efforts will not significantly reduce frog numbers, but will teach these kids how to spot, catch and destroy frogs.

Coqui frogs are adored in their native Puerto Rico, where their nocturnal chirping is considered soothing and the tiny frog is the proud national symbol. In Hawaii, the sound of their chirping is new to the islands, and some people find it annoying. They kill coqui by burning them with acid or hydrated lime, freezing them or cooking them. The students are being instructed in all these methods.

Despite years of funding a “Frog War”, government funding for coqui eradication and control has been cut in 2007, and many Hawaii residents are now accepting and appreciating the coqui frog. But some frog haters are still hopping mad and want to train a new generation of Hawaii students.

To get instructions on how to kill frogs and see what great toys the most deadly school can win in the Coqui Bounty Hunter campaign, click here

To find out more about the efforts to make Hawaii a more humane place for frogs, click here.

To read the full article, click here.

Posted: November 5, 2007, 2 a.m. EST


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People hunt deers and kill sport fish. These frogs are so loud that you can't sleep.
Tyler, Waipahu, HI
Posted: 7/31/2011 11:06:34 AM
This is absolutely disgusting! It's the Florida Keys iguana slaughter all over again! Just because they annoy a few loud-mouthed idiots, they have to be killed in the most inhumane manner possible, right? I can't believe that teenagers are being bribed to destroy them, either, or that so many organizations support these measures. I agree that they should be rounded up and sold to people that want them - and won't spray them with acid!
Snake Lady, Lapeer, MI
Posted: 2/9/2011 1:42:26 PM
Capturing the frogs and selling them to others who love frogs and who would like to add them to their own collection is the only acceptable way to deal with an overabundance of these adorable creatures. I firmly believe that any human being (most being despicable creatures anyway, i.e. thieves, murderers, pedophiles, etc.) who could hurt an adorable harmless animal should endure whatever torture that such individual did to said animal. Animal Lover (not so much on humans), Anuran
Cindy, Baltimore, MD
Posted: 1/19/2011 5:04:18 AM
That is horible. I don't shoot those annoying birds that wake me up in the morning. Much less encourage teens to by giving them ipods and xbox 360s.
Michael, pittsburgh, PA
Posted: 10/29/2009 9:04:15 AM
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