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Frog habitats
Frogs and toads can be found in near-damp areas or near ponds. Creating a pond in your garden will make an ideal wildlife haven, attracting amphibians and a range of other wildlife too. If your garden is not big enough for a pond, you can provide a small frog and toad abode under a shrub or plant. These abodes are not only an interesting garden feature, but provide a dark and cosy winter refuge away from predators. Frogs and toads can be hugely beneficial garden visitors, helping to keep slugs and snails away from your plants
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