Mapping amphibian breeding activity across the UK

The 2024 PondNet Spawn Survey is now closed. Visit the WaterNet data hub to view a map of all records.

Look out for news of the 2025 PondNet Spawn Survey, which will launch in December 2024.

About the PondNet Spawn Survey

The PondNet Spawn Survey maps the sightings of Common Frog and Common Toad spawn across the country to better understand how amphibians use different types of waterbodies to breed.

Freshwater Habitats Trust runs the PondNet Spawn survey from December to May. With your help, we can collect important data on the location of breeding frogs and toads. To take part, record Common Frog or Common Toad spawn spotted in garden ponds or any ponds, ditches or puddles you come across in your adventures in the countryside. We’d also love you to share your sighting on social media, using the hashtag #SpawnSurvey

 

Strings of Common Toad spawn under water.

Get involved in our citizen science projects

If you’ve enjoyed the PondNet Spawn Survey, why not take part in another citizen science project?

Garden pond with plants in the foreground and sheds behind.
Big Pond Dip

Do the Big Pond Dip to learn more about what’s living in your pond and how healthy it is for wildlife.

Big Pond Dip
Child pond dipping
Urban Pond Count

Support us to estimate the number of ponds in England, so we can protect them for freshwater wildlife.

Urban Pond Count
Chess Priority Ponds

Help us locate the most important wildlife ponds in this catchment in the Chilterns.

Chess Priority Ponds
GroWet volunteers
GroWet

Take an active role in restoring historic freshwaters and wetlands by growing a rare plant at home or in your school or community centre.

GroWet