Hundreds of toads have been rescued from a village's roads as volunteers help them to hop back home. Scores of the little ...
Why did the toad cross the road? Well, while the animal in the age-old question may have changed, the answer is still the ...
Milly Kennedy is part of the Henley Toad Patrol that helps the amphibians cross the busy A4155 between Henley in Oxfordshire ...
"They call me papa toad," he laughs, almost on cue producing a frog‑shaped hat from his pocket and settling it on his head. Most nights from February through to March, Martin and fellow volunteers fan ...
Volunteers say they rescued one amphibian every three minutes from traffic during breeding season.
A member of a "toad patrol" group says the army of volunteers have helped more than 4,000 toads, as well as "quite a few" frogs and some smooth newts.
Britain’s toads have begun their spring migration, putting them at even greater risk than usual. Here’s how – and why – we should look after them ...
Dedicated volunteers have safely guided more than two million toads across British roads during their annual spring migration over the last 50 years, a wildlife charity has revealed. As "toad ...
For two years Mike Flaherty and his son have braved the chilly late-winter nights as they head out on "toad patrol" in ...
Why did the toad cross the road? In spring, large numbers of toads risk their lives crossing busy roads as they migrate back to their breeding ponds. But, help is on hand thanks to the many volunteers ...
BATH, England — Thousands of toads, frogs and newts inching through the damp undergrowth on their way to breed will arrive safely at their destination thanks to the efforts of dozens of volunteers ...
Toad patrollers are needed in Dolphinholme to help the amphibians across the road to safety. When they come out of hibernation, instinct drives thousands of natterjack and common toads to head back to ...
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