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Cat Marfell, the volunteer administrator at Gloucestershire Toads on Roads, said there are now more than 35 patrols taking place at spots across the county.
Migration season, which occurs any time between January and April, sees toads, frogs, and newts travel to water to breed.
“It’s been quite warm and we were out patrolling in February, and then it’s not really been warm again until Wednesday,” Ms Marfell said.
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