Frog that became extinct in England is re-introduced to its former home

Frog that became extinct in England is re-introduced to its former home

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The video discusses the conservation efforts for pool frogs in England, focusing on habitat restoration and water management. The Norfolk Wildlife Trust has played a significant role in recreating suitable environments for these frogs. The species, which went extinct in the 1990s, was reintroduced from Sweden in 2005. The video highlights the importance of maintaining open, sunlit habitats and managing water levels to support the frogs' breeding. The successful reintroduction has led to a second population of pool frogs in Britain.

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What role did the Norfolk Wildlife Trust play in the restoration of the pool frog population?

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What measures were taken to restore the habitats for pool frogs at Thompson Common?

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What conditions were changed to make the environment more favorable for pool frogs?

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How has water management contributed to the breeding success of pool frogs?

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Why did the pool frogs disappear in the 1990s, and what was done to bring them back?

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