Supporting our Coalface to Wildspace Scotland Campaign
Froglife trustee Gordon MacLellan has created a remarkable collection of poems celebrating reptiles, amphibians and their habitats. Many of these verses were written specifically to support our Coalface to Wildspace Scotland campaign, connecting the wonder of poetry with practical conservation action.
About the collection
Frogsongs features poems that capture the magic of wildlife encounters – from the “golden wonder and amphibian delight” of discovering your first toad to praise songs for Scottish waters. As a trustee, zoologist, artist and storyteller working under the name Creeping Toad, Gordon bridges creative expression with conservation messaging.
Campaign connection
The collection demonstrates how art and environmental action work together. Gordon’s Questions poem asks: “What will you do when mud unfolds legs, and a toad’s eye opens and draws you into golden wonder and amphibian delight?” Our Scotland campaign creates exactly these transformative spaces.
We are creating 6 new wildlife ponds across Ayrshire, Lothians, and South Lanarkshire where over 200 Scottish children will discover amphibians and reptiles for the first time. These poems celebrate the same wildlife encounters we are making possible.
Campaign progress
Thanks to 83 supporters, we have raised £2,480 towards our £5,000 target – just £20 away from the halfway mark. Donations are being doubled through our match funding arrangement until we reach our goal.
Download the collection
The poetry collection includes information about our Scotland campaign and shows how creative work can support practical conservation outcomes.
Support our campaign:
https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/save-scotlands-ponds-and-wild-spaces