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Toads on Roads - keep an eye on the weather! PDF Print Email
Written by ARG UK/BHS/ARC Trust   
Friday, 17 February 2012 07:46

Surrey ARG Toad SignThe cold weather has thawed now is the time to look out for the migration of toads across roads heading towards their breeding pond. Often toads seem to bunch up and go all at once after cold winter weather. It appears that warm mild winter weather leads to a more drawn out migration. Many of the registered toads on roads sites are supervised and coordinated by Local Amphibian & Reptile Groups

'Toads on Roads' was established in 1984 by Flora and Fauna International. Local Amphibian & Reptile Groups quickly started managing their crossing sites. The longest running example may well be the excellent work undertaken by Surrey ARG

It is believed that toads may already have started crossing roads in the South West and requests for volunteers have gone out over twitter, facebook and the online news media.

Swindon - Toad Patrol

Suffolk ARG - Toad Patrol

Bristol - Toad Patrol 

Bristol Zoo & Avon AARG - Toad Patrol

Coltswold Water Park - Toad Patrol 

The ARG UK panel hopes that all the thousands of volunteers have a safe toad crossing or patrolling season. If you would like to join a local ARG and help patrolling a toad crossing in your area then please check our local groups page or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  and we can put you in touch with other local volunteers.

Surrey ARG Toad Crossing road