International Bornean Frog Race 2021
With Covid19 disrupting events around Malaysia since early 2020, a number of them have gone virtual, and one of them includes the 9th International Bornean Frog Race 2021.
This unique nature event will also take place for 90 days, which runs from 1 September to 29 November 2021 and will be held throughout the island of Borneo.
International Bornean Frog Race 2021
After eight years of the frog race, there are still many who may not understand the term “Frog Race”, and let me just share what I know about this unique event.
A frog race is where participants gather in groups or individuals to head out and see who can spot the most number of frogs during a stipulated time.
There are approximately 190 species known from Borneo; 140 of them are endemic to the island.
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A close-up photo of a River Toad in Borneo. |
And with the Bornean Frog Race 2021 going virtual, participants are given three months to photograph frogs all over Borneo, including Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei and Kalimantan, Indonesia.
This digital version of the race will include monthly webinars and a photographic competition that will run for 90 days in total.
The Frog Race pitches the general public and researchers in a race to find and photograph the rarest and the most frog species at any locality on Borneo during the announced period and to take outstanding images.
Objectives of the Bornean Frog Race
- To draw public attention to Borneo’s forests.
- To draw public attention to the region’s threatened amphibians
- To educate citizens about the natural world
- To promote the outdoors and tourism
Organisers
The 9th International Bornean Frog Race 2021 is organised by the Institute of Biodiversity and Environmental Conservation, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS).
The organising team comprises a standing committee consisting of experts in amphibian biology, natural history and photography from the host institutions and the world of science, photography, and conservation.
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The official banner for the Frog Race. |
Bornean Frog Race 2021 Information, Rules and Regulations
- Race Duration: Virtually 90 days from 1 September to 29 November 2021
- Race Location: Anywhere on Borneo
Registration & Photo Submission
- Interested participants can register online at International Bornean Frog Race.
- The registration fee is RM 60.00 per participant.
- Participants are required to set up an account with iNaturalist and upload images.
Photo Submission
Participants must submit high-quality photos with the amphibians identifiable and are also encouraged to geotag their photos.
Photo Rules
- Participants can use any photographic device to capture pictures
- Participants must reduce disturbance to amphibians
- Submitted photos must be taken within the race period
- All photographers retain copyrights of their photos
Ethics and Code of Conduct
- Participants must follow the rules and regulations of protected areas
- Participants must adhere to the basic code of conduct of wildlife photographers
- Participants must not touch or handle amphibians
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A River Toad. |
This year, the prizes have increased slightly, and additional prizes are added due to the duration of the event.
Ten Monthly Prizes
Best Photos – 5 prizes based on;
- Technical quality (focus sharpness, exposure, etc.)
- Subject (portrait, behaviour, etc.)
- Composition
- Creativity
- Overall impact
Most Number of Species – 5 Prizes
- Cash awards of RM 200 each
Grand Prizes
Best Photo Overall – Three Best Photo Overall Grand Prize winners from 15 Best Photo Monthly winners.
- 1st – RM 2,500.00
- 2nd – RM 1,500.00
- 3rd – RM 1,000.00
Most Species Overall – Most Number of Species Overall Grand Prize, total species count based on entire Race Period.
- 1st -RM 2,500.00
- 2nd – RM 1,500.00
- 3rd – RM 1,000.00
General Do’s and Don’ts of the International Bornean Frog Race
Do
- Leave footprints
- Not litter
- Bring a flashlight or a headlamp
- Bring a raincoat
- Bring enough drinking water
Don’t
- Harm frogs or any other wildlife
- Disturb vegetation and different habitats
- Stray from trails
- Make unnecessary noise
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Odorrana or Poisonous Rock Frog spotted at Tabin Wildlife Reserve in Sabah Borneo. |
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