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Poland: “Frog Patrol” saves thousands of amphibians during migration
Volunteers near Warsaw form a frog patrol each spring, helping thousands of frogs and toads cross a road safely and protect local breeding grounds.
Poland sees hundreds of volunteers in Otrębusy, near Warsaw, take to the streets each spring to help frogs and toads cross a busy road during migration season. Wearing reflective vests and carrying buckets, residents patrol the woodland edges in the evenings, especially after rain, to move amphibians safely to nearby marshes. The effort matters because a road built over the past decade cuts across a traditional migration route, putting breeding populations at risk.
The local “Frog Patrol”, active for three years, now meets regularly from March to April and says it has rescued about 18,000 amphibians since the initiative began. Biologists from Warsaw’s SGGW University warn that road deaths can reach hundreds in a single night, reducing reproduction rates and threatening local populations. Similar initiatives exist in Germany, Russia and the United States, but residents in Otrębusy say their action also builds awareness, with families and children joining patrols to protect wildlife in their community.
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