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Terrestrial Frogs
Tree Frogs
The following are many of the biome that amphibians dwell in and support.
The following are listed alphabetically, rather than any order of importance. Different species along with different local issues will dictate which methods help more.
Amphibians feed on insects and other small creatures. The best way to support amphibians is to provide the native plants that support the bugs and other creatures they eat.
These are dug into the ground, using waste items from around the garden and leaf litter for insulation, to help amphibians survive through the winter.
This can be made with a broken pot.
These are artificial water sources created on hills, to provide water to livestock and wildlife. They can continue to provide water even during droughts, without being artificially refilled, and can last for thousands of years with little to no maintenance.
Atlas of Amphibians "A new initiative to compile basic distribution data for Namibia's frogs and toads."
Birds of Prey
Northern Ireland
CEDaR (Center for Environmental Data and Recording) Online Recording Click the link to see what projects are available. They have specific links for Owls, Butterflies, Marine, Invasive Species, Lady Birds and more! Some of the links will take you to projects for specific regions including the Ring of Gullion and Belfast Hills.
FrogID 🐸 "Take part in Australia’s biggest frog count! Our frogs are under threat from habitat loss, disease and climate change. Record frog calls with the FrogID app for our scientists to listen and identify and help provide valuable data for the protection and conservation of frogs.
Download the free app and register now. Remember, every call counts!"
NSW
Frog Find 🐸 "Help us find threatened frogs in NSW National Parks. Understanding where they live helps us improve their chance of survival in the future."
USGS Wetland and Aquatic Research Center "WARC conducts relevant and objective research, develops new approaches and technologies, and disseminates scientific information needed to understand, manage, conserve, and restore wetlands and other aquatic and coastal ecosystems and their associated plant and animal communities throughout the nation and the world."
National award schemes There are a number of key organisations offering grants and advice to community based projects e.g.
Big Lottery Fund "Groups can apply to us for funding under £20,000, or over £20,001, depending on what they want to do."
Heritage Fund "We fund projects of all sizes that connect people and communities to the UK’s heritage."