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 ...
Once considered a common western garden amphibian, the large, warty boreal toad has recently experienced dramatic population declines, suffering across its U.S. range from threats like habitat ...
This is a problem for wildlife that rely on freshwater for all, or part, of their lifecycles - particularly frogs, toads and newts, which need these spaces to breed. You can help by adding a mini pond ...
Though it may not seem the case, toads have lived on our planet since long before even the age of dinosaurs. They have survived some of the harshest periods of our Earth’s history. And yet, in recent ...
Fewer frogs and toads are being spotted in Scottish gardens ... The charity said the disappearance of garden ponds and pools was a big factor in the declining numbers. The RSPB's survey found ...