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Concerns Rise Over Toad Deaths as Welsh Reservoir Drained

Conservationists express anger and heartbreak as a reservoir in Denbighshire is drained during the breeding season, potentially affecting over 1,000 toads.

Editorial Staff
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Updated about 4 hours ago
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Summary

In Denbighshire, Wales, conservationists are voicing their distress following the draining of the Nant-y-Ffrith reservoir, a critical habitat for local wildlife.

Reports suggest that more than 1,000 toads may have perished due to the timing of this action, which coincided with their breeding season.

The decision to drain the reservoir has sparked outrage among environmental advocates, who are concerned about the broader implications for the ecosystem.

Key Facts

Fact Value
Location Denbighshire, Wales
Estimated Toads Affected More than 1,000
Impact on Ecosystem Reservoir drained during breeding season

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