Conservationists Prepare For Amphibian Migrations
POTSDAM, GERMANY - MARCH 03: Joerg Dorowski, a volunteer of German environment association NABU, builds a fence for amphibian migrations on March 3, 2012 in Potsdam, Germany. The so called 'frog fence' is built to protect to keep frogs from crossing the road, where they could be flattened by passing cars. The fences are about 50cm high and of varying lengths. On the catchment side, pails are buried at ground level at intervals so that when migrating amphibians try to surmount the fence, they will eventually fall into the pails. These pails have to be checked every day and the creatures tallied before being transported across the road so they can continue their journey. (Photo by Carsten Koall/Getty Images)
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