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Dorothee
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| 09:58 AM Jul 07 2017

Dorothee

Germany

This summer in Passau (Bavaria /Germany) many people complained that this year the frogs from a pond were unusually noisy. They demanded that these animals be “silenced”. In the end a court decided that about 100 frogs be captured and removed to another pond.
At least that’s what “Tierschutz Euskirchen” says.

| 10:22 AM Jun 30 2017

Dorothee

Germany

“Tierschutz Euskirchen” says that the German Bundestag now added a new law that is going to make it harder for ordinary citizens to import non-native wild animals to Germany and to make it harder for invasive species that are already here (raccoons) to spread. In case of the raccoon for example they argued that many frogs are already rare here in Germany and since raccoons eat frogs, they must be stopped.

| 02:06 PM Jun 02 2017

Dorothee

Germany

Oh! You are welcome! Glad you appreciate what I do. Your profile looks nice too by the way.

| 06:44 AM May 19 2017

Dorothee

Germany

Hello,
I don’t understand the part about wheels, but I get that you wanted to say something nice about my homepage. Thank you for commenting! Thank you for your nice and encouraging words.
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“Tierschutz Euskirchen” says that in Bertoldsheim (Bavaria /Germany) a hydroelectric power station now was forced by law to build a construction in a nearby creek that makes it easier for fish and marine amphibians or reptiles to get past the power station. Before the construction of this thing this was nearly impossible for these animals as the power station had changed this water so radically it was impossible for some of them to follow the creek any longer.
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Re-upload 1: I posted the link “http://www.frogsaustralia.net.au/conservation/frog-declines.cfm” here for people who want to – and have the time to – help actively, i.e. by joining an organisation of which the task is to preserve these animals.
Re-upload 2: “http://amphibianrescue.org/tag/maersk/” and “http://www.endangeredspeciesinternational.org/donationuse.html” try to preserve amphibians that perhaps would go extinct without human help. It goes without saying that they give people the chance of getting involved in their projects.

| 10:39 AM Jan 07 2017

Dorothee

Germany

“Tierschutz Euskirchen” says that due to the high number of exotic animals (especially toads and reptiles) getting abandoned by people in the Saarland (Germany) this meanwhile has become a public affair. The ministry of environment now paid 500.000 € to a zoo to build some kind of institution where these animals temporarily shall be housed.

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