Re: Polish lowlands
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 11:10 am
Very cool looking vulgaris indeed! Good job on the rescues !
Pablo Deschepper wrote:Very cool looking vulgaris indeed! Good job on the rescues !
Ilian Velikov wrote:Good job! Is this road crossing a major amphibian migration route, or are there any endangered amphibians? By what criteria it was selected for the building of the fence? I'm asking because two temporaria are not much but maybe it is still too cold..?
Tomas Klacek wrote:That´s great. "My" population become well known and unfortunately blue frogs is a sensation and attracts more and more people without deeper interest in nature. Most of them behave without any respect. Reeds is crushed, water is muddy and eggs are partly crushed too by rubber boots of passionate photographers
On the other hand, popularization of moor frogs brings ban of duck breeding in this particular pond. Paradoxically because of fire bellied toads, which are more threatened by the law, but far more common around my hometown... I´m quite pessimistic about arvalis future in this pond...:/