
We're being told to protect frogs in the Isle of Man by leaving spawn alone.
That's the message from the Department of Agriculture as the season arrives for spawning.
People are being reminded it's important frogs are allowed to reproduce in their natural sites as only one in 1,000 eggs will grow into an adult frog.
The Department also says if you move pond wildlife around the Island you risk the spread of disease.

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