Volunteers are
being sought to save hundreds of amorous toads from being killed on a road in
Hampshire.
Common toads
cross Gorley Road
in Ringwood to spawn in nearby lakes, from early March until the end of April.
Ringwood
Amphibian Conservationists runs an annual patrol by volunteers who assist the
toads with the crossing. Last year they saved about 400.
Volunteer
numbers have declined from 28 to 12 this year and organisers are worried this
will affect toad numbers.
'Painful
death'
Common toads
are believed to be declining across the UK because of habitat loss,
according to amphibian and reptile conservation group Froglife.
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