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Frogwatch is back! This immensely popular national survey is helping us find out more about urban distributions of widespread amphibians, discovering more about their habits and about their garden preferences. The data also has wider conservation significance, acting as control data for our Frog Mortality Project. Get frog-watching! >>> Do your bit for snakes this spring! As the last of the UK’s reptiles begin to stir after hibernation, now is the time to start preparing your snake-friendly garden for the upcoming year, say Froglife. 'Froglife Advice Sheet: Conserving grass snakes' Children and teachers encouraged to spawn-watch! Provided that the tadpoles are raised suitably (to ensure the welfare of the animals) and are then released carefully in the same pond from which they were taken, Froglife are keen to get across that this is a great way for children and adults to experience and learn more about the wonders of nature up-close. For more information get your hands on a copy of the FSC’s ‘Guide
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