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Current Projects

Froglife coordinates a number of projects in the UK. Many of these projects are funded through our Froglife Friends. Interested? Support our work today...

National level:

  • Frog Mortality Project: find out why your information about dead amphibians matters. 

  • Frogwatch: help Froglife put together a national atlas of amphibian-friendly gardens. 

  • Outdoor Classroom Campaign: Find out how Froglife is putting amphibians and reptiles firmly on the national curriculum.

  • Rana Project: find out about Froglife's role in a European research project to monitor the spread of an amphibian disease known as ranavirus. 

  • Snakes in the Grass: contribute your Grass Snake sightings and help Froglife with national monitoring efforts for the UK's longest snake. 

  • Toads on Roads: help Froglife ensure measures are put in place that save toads as they migrate across roads to breeding ponds in spring. 

Regional level:

  • Cambridge and Peterborough Pond Surveyors (CPPS): receive free training from Froglife to survey ponds in your area, forming a network of pond surveyors in the county.  

  • Green Pathways: a scheme offering conservation skills and training to disadvantaged youngsters in Peterborough.  

  • Hampton Nature Reserve: find out more about this incredible site, home to Europe's largest colony of Great Crested Newts.

  • London Living Water Project: a project working to revitalise and promote use of London's ponds. 

  • Peterborough Environment Enrichment Programme: PEEP is an established and respected project delivered by Froglife on behalf of the Peterborough Youth Offending Service. 

  • Ponds for Life: a project looking at ways to encourage communities onto nature reserves that are important for amphibians and reptiles.  

  • Ponds in the Landscape: the main goal of this project is to halt the decline of standing water habitats in Cambridgeshire by 2011. Working with conservation organisations, public and private landowners, at 16 different sites.

  • Second Life for Ponds: this project aims to evaluate techniques for pond restoration and restore selected ponds using these techniques.

  • Standing Water Habitat Action Plans (SWHAPs): Froglife leads a partnership of organisations in ensuring that actions are put in place to save this disappearing habitat in Greater London, Peterborough and Cambridgeshire. 

 


 

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