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Cities Step Up Toad Protection as Spring Migrations Reach Roads

Seasonal warming has set off crossings that push animals onto busy routes, prompting targeted local action.

Overview

  • Nuremberg is recruiting volunteers for amphibian fences in Fischbach with dusk and dawn shifts once a week for up to two months.
  • Würzburg has installed warning signs and published specific crossing hotspots where drivers should reduce speed.
  • A toad-protection fence has been operating for a week in Mersch on the L671, with volunteers collecting animals from buckets each morning to reach Haus Venne.
  • Local guidance advises about 30 km/h on known routes during wet evenings above 5°C, with brief, hazard-light stops to carry toads across when conditions allow, according to climate manager Carmen Wentingmann.
  • Authorities warn of significant population declines tied to habitat loss and traffic, noting amphibians’ legal protection and the need for continued volunteer-supported measures.