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Amphibian surveys

Survey options Toad surveys: the aim is to visit each survey pond in the 1km square in March or April, and see if frogs, toads or their spawn is present Great Crested Newt edna survey: collect a water sample from each survey pond in your 1km square in May, using the edna kit and complete an environmental form. Great Crested Newt full survey: You need experience, time and a license to do this survey, which uses traditional methods to survey Great Crested Newts, and includes four night-time torching visits between April and June.

Although we have divided the survey into these three survey types you can record any amphibians you see whilst undertaking any of the surveys.

Survey for Toad and Frog When: During March or April During the day - walk around the edge of the pond, searching for signs of amphibians. Record any sighting of an amphibian at the pond. Count the number of frog spawn clumps and the presence of toad spawn. If you undertake the survey slightly after the main spawning period, you can also search for tadpoles or newt larvae.

Survey for Toad and Frog

Record the number of frog spawn clumps = 3 clumps

Tighter clumps when first laid, tending to spread out with age Can be tricky, so take your time = 15 clumps!

Common Toad spawn Record presence only, as it s not easy to count spawn strings!!

edna survey When: During May edna stands for environmental DNA. It detects the presence/abundance of Great Crested Newt on the basis of a water sample. It is a simple technique but has a strict protocol to prevent contamination between sites. Based on a single day time visit. Only need to take the water sample once in May. Has been shown to be more than 99% effective at detecting Great Crested Newts if they are present.

DNA in the environment comes from reproductive activity, shed skin and excreta.

Samples are taken from 20 different locations around the pond and after mixing in a bag, 15ml is syringed into a preservative in x6 50ml sterile tubes. These are then posted to the lab for analysis. The results are available in approx 3 weeks.

Traditional amphibian survey When: Four visits between April and June Torching is the most effective volunteer monitoring tool. Egg searching can also prove very useful. The survey statistics only need a record of Great Crested Newt presence or absence not numbers - so as soon as GCN are recorded; there is no further need to return to that pond. If, no GCN are seen, you must complete all 4 visits.

Torching When: Four visits between April and June You will need a powerful torch (ideally 500,000 to 1 million candlepower) Torches made by Cluson Engineering (e.g. CB 1 and CB 2) are popular, but any sufficiently powerful torch can be used. Cheaper torches can be bright enough but may not last very long, or may produce light too diffuse to see through the water. Or borrow one....

Torching When: Four visits between April and June Never undertake a torching survey on your own. The pond should be searched by torchlight from the banks you should not go into or disturb the water surface. Divide the pond perimeter into two-metre segments (or keep a steady pace around the pond). At each point, shine the torch in the water, moving out from the bank and back again. Record presence, or for added value, tally the number of amphibians seen in the whole pond.

Newts can look very different by torch light with practice you can tell the species apart. Smooth newts

Newts can look very different by torch light with practice you can tell the species apart. Palmate newts

Newts can look very different by torch light with practice you can tell the species apart. A female of either smooth or palmate newt

For PondNet it s important to recognise Great Crested Newts (this is a male see the tail flash) Once you confirm presence of GCN the survey is complete

For PondNet it s important to recognise Great Crested Newts (this is a male often it s easier to see the tail flash as he swims away)

Egg searching When: During the torch surveys Look for the folded leaves which indicate newt egg laying We are only interested in recording presence one female may lay 200 eggs, or it may be 2 females laying 100 eggs each If you confirm one as a GCN don t need to look at any more remember that once unfolded you expose the egg to predation, disease and uv If it s not a GCN then I d say look at 10 more and if these are all palmate/smooth then stop searching after that point..

Nice broad folded leaves like these could potentially be Great Crested Newts

But, they also lay on other species (see the folded leaves?) and may even lay eggs on dead leaves on the pond bottom or vegetation hanging in the water.

Other techniques Netting Netting can obviously cause quite a disturbance at the pond. As this survey is primarily about presence/ absence - I d only use this technique in a limited area of the pond and to confirm identification. Avoid areas where you can clearly see frog/ toad spawn or newt eggs. Trapping Only if you have an existing licence to use this technique the PondNet licence does not cover bottle trapping.

Protect yourself - protect your pond We have visited your square and identified the major hazards for you look at the risk assessment in your survey pack. When you first visit a pond, take care bearing in mind that the survey is to be carried out at night. Identify hazards on your route to and from the pond, and associated with the pond itself. Do not carry out a survey if you feel unsafe to do so (there are plenty of other squares and it s not worth risking injury).

Protect yourself - protect your pond Regard all pond water as a potential source of disease. There are several pathogens that can be contracted from pond water. Do not immerse open cuts in water Do not ingest pond water Do not consume food or drink or smoke cigarettes during pond survey work Wash hands thoroughly after a pond survey.

Protect yourself - protect your pond Prevent the spread of non-native plants, animals, fungi and diseases, e.g. Chytrid, Ranavirus, etc. Check all equipment to remove fragments, seeds and live organisms Clean and wash all equipment thoroughly after every pond visit in a bleach solution Dry all equipment as some species and pathogens can survive for several months in damp conditions INVASIVE SPECIES AND DISEASE ARE A SERIOUS THREAT TO ALL PONDS

Acknowledgements Pond Conservation is grateful to ARC for the use of these slides as training material. We are also grateful to Surrey Amphibian and Reptile Group, New Forest Ecological Consultants, Fred Holmes and Phil King for the use of their photographs in this presentation. Copyright of all photographs within this presentation remains with the photographers and ARC.