What is the point of ponds?

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By Elisabeth Winkler Avon Wildlife Trust Communications Assistant

In the old days, every farm would have a pond filled with rainwater.

Called dew ponds, these watering holes for livestock were also breeding grounds for wildlife. However, with modern improvements such as mains water, these beautiful saucers of water gradually fell into disuse. Silted up with soil and leaves, they ceased to collect rainwater. Without cattle to trample or munch the grass, the ponds became overgrown.

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from Avon Wildlife Trust blogs http://www.avonwildlifetrust.org.uk/blog/wildblog/2018/12/14/what-point-ponds

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