Think there are no coqui frogs on Oahu? Think again.
A new dashboard launched by the Hawaii Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity shows a total of 2,262 coqui frogs were captured from the summer of 2024 to summer of 2025, or fiscal year 2025. Since that summer, nearly 500 frogs have been captured so far.
There are likely more, according to DAB, and the dashboard will be updated as reports come in from partner agencies.
DAB launched the invasive species dashboard — under mandate by newly enacted state laws — to offer more transparency on where they are by ZIP code, how many there are, and what various state agencies are doing to combat them statewide.
The species tracked, so far, include coqui frogs, coconut rhinoceros beetles and little fire ants. DAB also included a section on avi

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