Each spring, common toads instinctively return to the very ponds where they were born to breed. This remarkable navigation, guided by environmental cues we are only beginning to understand, has taken place for thousands of years. Today, however, roads, fences and other manmade barriers stand in their way.
Last year, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trusts’ Education and Engagement team at Swanwick Lakes Nature Reserve rescued 170 toads and seven frogs found trapped along a security fence. They, including several mating pairs, were carefully collected, counted and safely released so they could continue their journey to breeding ponds and spawn the next generation. The team were once again busy this year helping toads and frogs crossing the same migration route.