06 January 2012

Frog Spawn

Siriol Jones reported the first Frog spawn at Carn Glas Road, Swansea on 4th January. If anyone can beat that we'd love to hear from you.

This message may be of interest to spawn-spotters like Siriol and myself:


Dear all
A Happy New Year from all at Pond Conservation
Have you seen frog or toad spawn in your garden pond? Then join in with our Big Spawn Count, so that we can find out more about the breeding success of our frogs and toads in garden ponds nationally.
The Big Pond Dip and Thaw surveys have given us a lot of new information about garden ponds. Now we are working with our colleagues at Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ARC) and Amphibian and Reptile Groups of UK (ARGUK) to find out more about the numbers of frogs breeding in garden ponds.
We are also keen to find out more about our common toad. Although, toads are less associated with garden ponds – there is some indication that the use of gardens is becoming more frequent due to loss of traditional breeding habitat. This is something we would like to find out more about.
You can take part in our Big Spawn Count by going to your pond and counting the number of spawn clumps present. For more information about this, and to enter your results online go to our Big Spawn Count pages.
http://www.pondconservation.org.uk/bigponddip/BigSpawncount
with best regards
Angela Julian
Supporters' Scheme Manager 

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