For some of this pond life, a temporary home suits their needs. Frogs and newts find temporary ponds a welcome place to breed and thrive without their eggs being eaten by more established life, such ...
You may not be able to do all of them, but even small changes can make a difference. 1. Add a pond to your garden Frogs and toads need ponds to breed. Come springtime they will search out somewhere to ...
The RSPCA advises children, parents, and teachers to observe frogspawn and tadpole development in natural ponds rather than ...
Common frogs are well adapted to pond habitats. They can spend equal amounts of time in and out of the water, and often visit garden ponds across the UK in search of slugs and snails. In winter ...
RSPCA experts have appealed to children, parents and teachers to resist the temptation to take frog and toad spawn home to ...
A COMMUNITY group has issued a warning after reports of people dumping frogs and frogspawn into a public pond.
THE RSPCA has urged children, parents, and teachers to leave frog and toad spawn in their natural habitats. The charity wants people to enjoy the "fascinating" transformation of the amphibians from ...