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GemmaJF
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Posted: 04 Mar 2003
First published on Friday 28 February 2003:

Hop to it and save the frogs!

A CONSERVATION project aims to protect an important section of Newport's wildlife by taking a big leap forward,

Garden ponds make an essential contribution to the city's environment by providing homes for frogs, toads and newts.

Now the council wants to map this natural resource in order to identify it for future protection and development.

It is all part of the Local Biodiversity Action Plan and a leaflet is being launched today containing information about the plan and the protection of the endangered Great Crested Newts. Newport residents are being asked to fill in the attached slip giving details of their own ponds or others in the community.

This will be used to build up a database forming an integral part of the plan which will work to conserve and enhance the city's wildlife.

Rebecca Davies, the council's biodiversity officer, said: "The action plan is an important part of taking care of the city's own nature and wildlife.

"People often take for granted what they see in their garden every day but to us it forms an essential part of how we can work to protect and build on what we have already.

"This database is a great starting point and I hope that residents in Newport will send in their information to make the picture as accurate as possible."

Leaflets will be delivered to homes and are available in local libraries, community centres and some garden centres.

People who would like to find out more about the pondlife in their gardens can join the newly formed Gwent Amphibian and Reptile Group (GARG). It meets regularly to work towards the conservation of amphibians, reptiles and their habitats.

For a leaflet or more information about biodiversity or GARG contact Rebecca Davies on 01633 232880 or email mailto:rebecca.davies@newport.gov.uk

Reproduced with the kind permission of SOUTH WALES ARGUS

(Gwent, UK) 28 February 03 

 


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Martin
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Joined: 23 Feb 2003
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Posted: 04 Mar 2003
Nice to see GARG is a bit more active than HARG!

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