Non è la domanda di tutti i giorni e sono sicuro che ci siano subreddit migliori là fuori per porre questa domanda ma, mentre rimuovevo un vecchio stagno di plastica, mi sono imbattuto in questi piccoletti. Inutile dire che non sono divertiti dal fatto che pulirò la loro casa. Google mi ha detto che si tratta di piccole salamandre d’acqua (è corretto?). È sicuro per me spostarli in un altro luogo? E se è così, quale sarebbe un buon posto per farlo, dando loro il massimo. possibilità di sopravvivenza? TIA

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  1. Cynical_Dad-Gamer on

    Call your local townhall and ask for nature services.. There is probably a park where they know a population lives or a riverbed and they can relocate them

  2. DominarDio on

    r/salamanders is probably more helpful. Good luck with them!

  3. Nervous-Forever-4659 on

    Do their bellies look yellow? In that case they are a rare species of salamander.

    But maybe ask you local fb groep if someone from Natuurpunt or a local eco group can help you out.

  4. vladcobhc on

    Vraag jouw lokale groendienst of dienst milieu. Zij zullen jou wel kunnen doorverwijzen

  5. formidabellissimo on

    3 out of 4 kinds of salamander in Belgium are on the endangered species list, so you sure are doing a good job helping them. I believe there are places you can bring them to be helped (maybe natuurpunt?), which may be the best course of action. Good luck and thanks for doing the right thing.

  6. Any-Preference-4679 on

    Kleine watersalamander indeed. Bit of a tricky situation because you are legally not allowed to transport them. Adding them to another natural habitat disrupts the ecosystem, plus they might be carrying Bsal or other diseases.
    Can’t really do anything good other than digging a new pond for them in the same location ⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

    Edit: if you give them space and a bit of a wet spot they will try to relocate on their own, which might be the best option

  7. gregsting on

    They are usually found in ponds near forest/woods in my experience, I would place them in a glass jar and drop them there. I seen some in fountains even, guess because they were less prone to be eaten by fishes.

  8. BrokenHefaistos on

    Keep them moist, give them a habitat become a proud salamander daddy. Don’t even think about putting a boring lawn there because of an oncoming baby who could drown or the need to bbq for the whole fam. No kind of stupid shit is worth it to destroy their home.

  9. twelve_goldpieces on

    You have to check their life cycle. They will get out of the water at some other moment in the year.

    Then it might be better to remove the pond.
    But i suggest keeping it.

  10. Different_Pea_7989 on

    they need to leave indeed, especially in this economy, ain’t no shi is free 😮‍💨

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