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News: October 2005

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Gardeners asked to contribute to frog survey

Appeared on Space For Nature on October 17th 2005
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Gardeners are being asked to contribute to a simple national survey that should help establish the extent to which our frogs are under threat from disease.
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Of 5,743 know amphibian species in the world, 122 are thought to have disappeared in the last 25 years alone - a staggering proportion. Global problems of wetland habitat loss have been exacerbated by the spread of some virulent diseases.

The viral infection ranavirus has been around in Britain for some time; sometimes called 'red leg disease', it is characterised by ulcers or bleeding, with legs becoming thin and in some cases the extremities falling off. In the last few decades a new threat in the shape of a fungal disease called chytridiomycosis has emerged with the first case in Britain observed just last month.

The Froglife survey consists of a single sheet of simple questions (mostly requiring you to tick either a 'yes' or 'no' box) that will help to establish the extent of these two diseases in Britain. You can get the questionnaire here http://www.froglife.org/Frogwatch.pdf.
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BBC. Brits asked to count common frogs. Viewed at http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4332348.stm on October 17th 2005.

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