Scott No.: 461
Date of Issue: September 27, 1988
Set: Operation Raleigh
Species: Rain Forest Leaf Frog (or so it says on the stamp, but it looks more like a Red-eyed Tree Frog (Agalychnis callidryas), which, as the stamp suggests, is native to Costa Rica.
Scott No.: 508
Date of Issue: April 25, 1989
Set: Protected Species, WWF
Species: Agile Frog (Rana dalmatina)
See also: First Day Cover, Maximum Card
Scott No.: 777 and 777a
Date of Issue: February 9, 1997
The stamp says "Year of the Ox." and the second souvenir sheet has an overprint for the Hong Kong Philatelic Expo in 1997. You have to look hard to see the frog, which is in the lower right corner.
Scott No.: 806
Date of Issue: September 2, 1997
Species: Mallorcan Midwife Toad (Ayles muletensis)
Note the logo for the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust in the bottom right corner.
Scott No.: 989
Date of Issue: May 22, 2001
Set: Europa 2001, "Water--Nature's Treasure"
Species: Agile Frog (Rana dalmatina)
See also: First Day Cover
Scott No.: 1363
Date of Issue: March 10, 2009
Set: 50th anniversary of the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Species: Mountain Chicken or Giant Ditch Frog (Leptodactylus fallax)
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Date of Issue: February 8, 2015
Set: Jersey Protected Species
Type: Post and Go
Species: Agile Frog (Rana dalmatina)
Scott No: 2052, 2055
Date of Issue: June 14, 2017
Set: Durrell and Darwin
Species: Mountain Chicken (Leptodactylus fallax)
According to Jersey Post: "Durrell, Jersey's famous Wildlife Conservation Trust and Zoo, was established as an international charity by naturalist and author, Gerald Durrell OBE in 1959. The Trust is one of the Island's greatest focal points in terms of conservation and environmental projects. Its mission is to 'save species from extinction' by managing breeding programmes for release back to the wild, conducting training courses in conservation practice and animal husbandry, and by communicating important messages to visitors. During the course of its conservation programme, Durrell has partnered with the Darwin Initiative - a United Kingdom Government grants scheme that helps to protect biodiversity and the natural environment through locally based projects worldwide. The Darwin Initiative's 25th anniversary in 2017 provides an opportunity to shine a light, both locally and internationally, on some of the projects and successes undertaken by Durrell, with six of their subjects being featured within this stamp issue. The Miniature Sheet which accompanies the stamps has been printed on FSC certified sycamore, ensuring that it comes from well managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits. The stamp itself features a portrait of Charles Darwin, a source of inspiration for naturalists and conservationists all over the world. It is set within an illustration depicting Mountain chickens in the rain forests of Montserrat."
*Scott No.: 2522
Date of Issue: June 16, 2022
Set: Jersey Statues and Sculptures
From Jersey Post: J ersey has many great works of art, ranging in subject from local maritime history to classical mythology. Six statues and sculptures found around Jersey have been captured by local photographer, Andy Le Gresley and are featured on this set of stamps.
*Scott No.:
Date of Issue: November 11, 2023
Set: What Does Christmas Mean to You?
Artist of Frog Stamp: Erin Brown