Do feel free to share any other photos of your wee pond we love to see them
This new map provides a global view of the distribution of a multitude of aquatic ecosystems, including various wetlands. It's a pretty big step forward, and I look forward to seeing how it will be used e.g. to study wetland greenhouse gases.
essd.copernicus.org/articles/17/...
Happy #Pride month from the #WeePondProject, we are an inclusive movement for restoring freshwater biodiversity with everyone on board ππππ
Donβt think we are famous enough for that quite yet! π
@weepondproject.bsky.social I *love* your project! We only have a small yard, but have managed to squeeze in three very wee ponds (unfortunately all raised as it wasn't possible to sink them). Not too messy yet, but hopefully they'll blend in with the overgrown wildflowers in the adjacent beds soon.
Thatβs amazing great work well done!π
Oh no well done rescuing them!
Well the recent rain in the East of Scotland may have dampened those summer BBQs but they sure helped top up my gardenβs Wee Pond π§πΈπΏ #WeePondProject
While walking the dog in the drizzle last night this wee frog leapt out of the grass into the road and onto my shoe! If it rains in summer keep your eyes pealed for any frogs and help them off the road! πΈπΈπΈ
Freshwater habitats are crucial ecosystems which we rely on for ecosystem services as well as for supporting biodiversity they must be protected π§ππ¦«
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home...
The Wee Pond Project aims to encourage the creation of many more easy small ponds to help freshwater biodiversity, even a wash basin can become a bustling hub for nature! πΈπ§π¦
#messy #weepondproject
Wee ponds donβt have to be dug in the ground, small plates/pot saucers make important drinking stations for butterflies and hedgehogs! π¦π¦π¦π¦
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