“Helen works so hard making sure that the Toad Patrollers are out rescuing toads at the right time,” said Anna, explaining why she nominated Helen. “We are out at night in all sorts of weather, and it’s great to be able to do something to help animals. Helen gives a lot of time and really deserves recognition for what she has done.”
The Patrol has the support of the local council, who close the road each night during the toad migration season. This has given an extra boost to the toad population and this year Helen and her volunteers managed to help an incredible 3380 toads (plus 498 frogs and 607 newts!) towards their breeding pond. When the toad crossing was registered, in the early 1990s, only a few hundred toads were recorded each spring.
“We were really taken with the nomination of Helen Hobbs via our Animal Action Awards partner the Sunday People newspaper,” said Josey Sharrad Campaigns Manager for IFAW UK. “We are delighted that she has accepted the award for dedicating her time to co-ordinate teams of volunteers to rescue toads and frogs.”
Helen received her award at the House of Lords on Tuesday 19th October.
We’re really proud of Helen, Anna and all of our Toad Patrollers, who this year alone have saved over 70,000 toads. It’s great to see Helen’s work for our often forgotten species scooping such a high profile award.
You can find out more about Toads on Roads and your nearest patrol at here.
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