If a native frog must be relocated due to immediate danger, how close should the new site be to the original spot?

Answer

Within a few hundred yards

If unavoidable relocation is necessary, the new site should ideally be within a few hundred yards of the original location to keep the frog within its known foraging range.

If a native frog must be relocated due to immediate danger, how close should the new site be to the original spot?

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