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ways to help amphibians:
We want to hear all about your new wildlife pond. Let us know
your location and we'll put a pin in our
pond
plotter.
Contributing your garden sightings of amphibians can help
national research on how they are faring against threats like
non-native amphibian disease and countryside pond loss.
Report
your sightings.
Each spring thousands of toads migrate back to their ancestral
breeding ponds. At many sites this will involve crossing busy
roads. Froglife coordinate toad crossings at over 800 sites
nationally, where volunteers help toads across roads while
recording important information.
Toads
on Roads.
Help Froglife give a voice to amphibians and reptiles by
becoming a Froglife Friend. Your support helps us conserve the
UK's amphibians and reptiles.
Support
Froglife.
Find out more about this project led by Pond Conservation. An
extensive network of new ponds is being created in the
countryside across the UK.
Million Ponds Project.
Spread right across the UK is a network of volunteers who do a
great deal locally for amphibian and reptile conservation. Visit
Amphibian and Reptile Groups of the UK (ARG UK)
to find your nearest group.
Join the National Amphibian and Reptile Recording Scheme (NARRS)
and learn how to survey ponds locally. This will contribute to
national efforts to find out the conservation status of all UK
amphibian and reptile species.
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