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Islanders asked to count newts, toads and frogsJersey Biodiversity Centre (JBC) wants people to record wildlife they see in their ponds, in particular palmate newts, agile frogs and western common toads. Emily Wagdin, from the centre ...
You see, although frogs can't fly, many hunt some of the fleetest, most agile winged animals like flies, moths, and dragonflies. They don't even have to chase their meals. They just sit and wait.
Islanders have been asked to become citizen scientists in a bid to help Jersey's newts, frogs and toads. Jersey Biodiversity Centre (JBC) wants people to record wildlife they see in their ponds, in ...
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