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Amphibians disturbed from hibernation should be unharmed (Andre Wild)WILDLIFE INFORMATION SERVICE

Frequently Asked Questions about... frogs and toads:



I've disturbed a frog / toad from hibernation, what shall I do with it?

Amphibians lie dormant in winter, taking advantage of milder patches of weather to come out and forage. For this reason if you do disturb an animal in winter, it should be unharmed if covered up and left undisturbed.

If you are unable to put the animal back where you found it, place it somewhere that offers protection from frost and garden predators like cats. Suitable places include log piles, under sheds or within your compost heap; it should not be somewhere 'warm', just a place that keeps free of frost.


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