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The forest is not just a habitat; it’s a nursery for future life. Breeding habitats for cinnamon bushfrogs—species that breed exclusively in tree phytotelms—are carefully crafted to assist their dwindling population. Egg clusters, no larger than pearls, are guarded within gelatinous protective layers, vulnerable to fungi. Conservationists monitor these eggs, fostering hope that little frogs will hatch and return to their precarious habitats.