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We have a pond in the garden which I intend to fill and turf over for (human) safety reasons.

In doing so I would be responsible for depriving some frogs, and probably a few other species, of their habitat. I have been to the London Wildlife Garden in Marsden Road to seek their advice and the good people there told me that this is the worst time of year to do it.

The frogs can't just be transferred to another pond because the likelyhood is a risk of transference of disease.


The options I'm left with are to wait until winter or to give the frogs a new home in a new pond.


Bit of a long shot, I know;

Has anyone recently installed a pond or intend to do so?

Anyone (know) a professional gardener/landscaper who might have a suitable project on the go?


Any help gratefully appreciated.

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