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Creating a Frog Friendly Garden | Frenly Frogs

Creating a Frog Friendly Garden | Frenly Frogs

Creating a frog friendly garden is a rewarding and environmentally conscious way to support local ecosystems and promote biodiversity. By incorporating native p

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Creating a frog friendly garden is a rewarding and environmentally conscious way to support local ecosystems and promote biodiversity. By incorporating native plants, providing a source of water, and minimizing pesticide use, you can create a welcoming habitat for frogs and other wildlife. With over 6,000 known species of frogs, ranging from the tiny [[paedophryne-amauensis|Paedophryne amauensis]] to the massive [[goliath-frog|Goliath frog]], there's no shortage of fascinating creatures to attract to your garden. According to the [[international-union-for-conservation-of-nature|iucn]], many frog species are facing threats such as habitat destruction, climate change, and disease, making conservation efforts like frog friendly gardens crucial. By following these simple steps and consulting resources like the [[national-wildlife-federation|National Wildlife Federation]], you can make a positive impact on your local environment and enjoy the unique benefits of having frogs in your garden, including natural pest control and a unique opportunity for education and research, as highlighted by experts like [[jane-smith|Jane Smith]] from the [[frog-conservation-society|Frog Conservation Society]].