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Report your sightings
Big Garden Newt Count
Please enter as much information as possible about your garden pond and any newts that you have spotted. If you don’t have a grid reference, please just give your post code. Any pictures of the pond and the animals will help us to gather even more information.
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Don't know)
First name
Surname
Tel
Email
Address
*
Post Code
*
Pond grid reference
E.g. SU1212 or TQ123123
Do you have a recent picture of the pond during spring/summer and one of the garden area nearby? If so browse to select upto 3 images to send us here.
Is the pond in an Urban or Rural area?
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Urban
Rural
Date when you recorded Great Crested Newt in your pond
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Please enter in the form dd/mm/yyyy e.g 22/05/2012
Number of Great Crested Newts observed
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Between 11 and 20
Between 21 and 30
Between 31 and 40
Between 41 and 50
More than 50
Have you seen them in previous years?
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Yes
No
Did you take a picture of the Great Crested Newt? If so browse to select upto 3 images to send us here.
Are there other species of amphibians such as frogs or toads present in the pond?
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Yes
No
Smooth Newt
Palmate Newt
Common Frog
Common Toad
Unknown species
Other identified species
Enter other species
Is the pond often used by ducks and/or geese?
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Don't know
Yes
No
Are fish present in the pond?
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Don't know
Yes
No
Do you know of other ponds nearby (within 300m)?
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Don't know
Yes
No
Percentage of pond surface occupied by aquatic vegetation (March - May)
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No surface vegetation
Between 0 and 20%
Between 21 and 40%
Between 41 and 60%
Between 61 and 80%
Between 81 and 100%
Total cover
Please tick this box if you agree to Froglife contacting you in the future about this survey data or to inform you about our work.
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