Our Natural Ponds Are Slowly Disappearing
Wild ponds are full of high activity. All types of species
are drawn to them from dragonflies and pond skaters, to frogs,
turtles and sometimes even the occasional fox.
Natural ponds are
some of the most important aspects of the conservation of our
wildlife, both animal and plant. Wild ponds are disappearing at
a truly alarming rate and as they disappear forever they are
taking the animals and plants that depend on them for their
survival with them.
Animals are having to turn to other man made watering holes
but unfortunately, these watering holes are just not safe for
the animals.
Because the animals have to come closer to human kind for their
water they are stumbling onto chemical dumps or drainage and
sewage runoff ditches. Because these animals are getting foreign
poisonous substances in their bodies by drinking from these
places, the species are slowly diminishing. This does not even
count the thousands of species that are buried alive when it is
decided it is cheaper to fill a pond in rather than build a
bridge over it for the new freeway.
Because of this shortage of natural ponds many pond keepers are
now trying to build a style of ponds that is specifically aimed
at wildlife. These man made ponds offer a sanctuary for wildlife
and can bring their own kind of special interest, appeal and
tranquillity to any garden.
Design And Maintenance
Natural ponds should be as large as you can possibly make them
but no matter what size, they are still very valuable to
wildlife. There should be a good mixture of both shade and light
and the sides should have gently sloping shelves to provide
different depths. Natural ponds should be irregular in shape and
look as if they have been there since time began. Your pond
liner should be protected with two layers of sand, put one layer
in the hole before laying the liner and then another layer on
top of the liner. Water straight from the tap can be used to
fill your natural pond. Plants will quickly start to fill your
pond so you should remove any excess weeds, leaving about 70% of
the pond clear.
It will also be necessary to periodically clean the pond by
removing any dead leaves or unwanted plants but do not clear out
in the first few months of the year because that is the time
that amphibians and invertebrates are breeding and their eggs
could be attached to the weeds. Always leave removed weeds and
leaves spread out along the edge of the pond to allow for any
creatures to escape that may have been accidentally removed from
the natural pond.
The plants you use in natural ponds should be local to your
habitat. This will ensure new growth and eliminate your
frustration if everything you plant is dying. The important
thing is to try and make your pond look and act as natural as
possible. Don't add fountains, ornamental statuary or other man
made objects to your pond or the naturalness will be removed.
Many animals would be frightened off by these small structures
sticking up in the middle of a pond. Being eco friendly and
environmentally responsible will help you maintain a beautiful
and wonderful natural pond that will attract wildlife to your
garden in abundance. |