Fears for England’s frog and toad population after drought
by Helena Horton Environment reporter from on (#6AW3B)
Conservationists blame changing weather patterns as low numbers of amphibians found across country
Frog and toad populations in England have been devastated by climate breakdown, conservationists fear, after the drought dried up their breeding ponds last year.
Usually at this time of year, ponds are full of jelly-like frog and toadspawn. But conservationists have found the habitats to be bare, with no amphibians or their young to be seen.
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