How did the toad cross the road?

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Volunteers release toads into the bush after rescuing them from the other side of Elk View Road during the western toad migration in Ryder Lake on Saturday morning. Roads were temporarily closed and dozens of volunteers came out on the weekend to help the little toadlets — about the size of a nickel — cross the road from Hornby Lake to a nearby forested area.
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Volunteers release toads into the bush after rescuing them from the other side of Elk View Road during the western toad migration in Ryder Lake on Saturday morning. Roads were temporarily closed and dozens of volunteers came out on the weekend to help the little toadlets — about the size of a nickel — cross the road from Hornby Lake to a nearby forested area.

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