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Pitching in for the toad pond: Groundwater levels have dropped, amphibians can no longer lay their eggs there

Pitching in for the toad pond: Groundwater levels have dropped, amphibians can no longer lay their eggs there

Approximately 25 volunteers gathered at the Dauwbraampad on Friday morning to restore a toad pool in the dunes. The maintenance work is necessary because declining groundwater levels have prevented amphibians from successfully laying their eggs in the habitat.

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