In Russia, volunteers are giving frogs and toads a fighting chance—literally carrying them across busy roads to safety during their spring migration. These small heroes are saving thousands of amphibians each year, showing that compassion knows no size.
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A Russian bucket brigade helps toads and frogs cross the road to get to a spawning site
It happens every spring along a section of road north of Russia’s second-largest city of St. Petersburg: Volunteers, some in yellow vests, patrol near the Sestroretsk Bog natural reserve, and become crossing guards for thousands of toads and frogs. Konstantin Milta of the St. Petersburg Zoological Institute says the creatures are trying to navigate toward their spawning sites. He says there usually isn’t much traffic, but even the relatively low number of vehicles still used to kill up to 1,000 toads each year. The work usually begins in mid-April and continues for a month or two, with more than 700 volunteers taking part.



