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Froglife coordinates a number of national and regional projects:
Find out why your information about amphibian deaths matters.
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Help Froglife put together a national atlas of
amphibian-friendly gardens. >>>
Froglife is assisting a European research project to monitor the
spread of the amphibian disease, ranavirus. >>>
Contribute your grass snake sightings and help Froglife with
national monitoring efforts for the UK's longest snake. >>>
Help Froglife ensure measures are put in place to help toads
as they migrate across roads to breeding ponds in spring.
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Froglife is revisiting historic great crested newt sites in
London to carry out surveys and restore habitats for this
important species.
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A scheme offering conservation skills and training to
disadvantaged youngsters in Peterborough. >>>
Find out more about this incredible site, home to Europe's
largest colony of great crested newts, amongst other things.
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A ground-breaking project using networks of volunteers to create
and restore prime wildlife habitats in urban parks and gardens.
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PEEP is an established project delivered by Froglife on behalf
of the Peterborough Youth Offending Service. >>>
The main goal of this project is to halt the decline of standing
water habitats in Cambridgeshire by 2011. Working with
conservation organisations and public and private landowners at
16 different sites.
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This project aims to evaluate techniques for pond restoration
and restore selected ponds using these techniques.
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Froglife leads a partnership of organisations in ensuring that
actions are put in place to save this disappearing habitat in
Greater London, Peterborough and Cambridgeshire.
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