Dig a pond to help Britain’s frogs – Free advice28/04/2009 23:50:20
Common toad. Credit Froglife April 2009. Frog populations have been disappearing worldwide at unprecedented rates, and nearly one-third of the world's 6,418 amphibian species are threatened with extinction. At least 100 species have completely disappeared since 1980. In an effort to raise awareness of the plight of amphibians, the scientific community has declared April 28th 2009 the first Annual 'Save the Frogs Day'. Dig a garden pond to help wildlife Froglife says more ponds are needed for amphibians - and the public can contribute: "85% of the UK population have gardens, and many of these can be made frog-friendly by adding a pond." said Lucy Benyon, Froglife's Wildlife Information Officer. "Within months, ponds often become an oasis for local wildlife - providing feeding and breeding grounds for a host of amphibians, and many invertebrates, mammals and birds." Free booklet - Just Add Water Click here to go to a PDF of the booklet. "What we're calling for is for gardeners to put down the trowel, reach for the spade and get digging - Save the Frogs Day is the perfect day to get started," said Ms Benyon. To find out more about Save the Frogs Day visit: www.savethefrogs.com/day/
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