POND SURVEY 2008

We are aiming to map the location of all the ponds in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, (including garden ponds) and need your help!

 

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This spring we will be co-ordinating a pond survey of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough's ponds, including as many garden ponds as possible, and if you have a pond in your garden or live near one, we want you to tell us about it!

At the end of the survey we hope to have a ‘map’ showing Garden Pond- Wildlife garden, Cambournewhere all of the ponds are in Cambridgeshire, (including as many garden ponds as possible) and some general information about these ponds.

If you are interested in taking part in this survey, please either simply complete the form below or contact us for a survey postcard.
 

POND SURVEY 2008!

Name     Address  

Postcode or Grid reference

Tel no / email   Date of survey

About Your Pond

Pond name / location  

Does the pond periodically dry out: Never   Only in drought    Annually  

                                         

Please list any plants you can identify in or within 1 metre of the pond's edge  

 

Which of the following amphibians/reptiles have you seen around the pond?

Common Frog   Common Toad   Smooth Newt   Great Crested Newt   

Grass Snake           

 

Does your pond contain fish?

 

Do you see dragonflies/damselflies around your pond?  

 

 If you would be interested in taking part in a more detailed pond survey, please check the box

 

THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR TAKING PART AND COMPLETING THIS FORM!

 

Please note:

  • We will not disclose your personal details to any other parties, however we do need these details to make your records valid

  • Your records from this survey will be added to CPBRC's database of records. By completing and sending back this form, you agree to us using your pond records in the continuing work of CPBRC.