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This Genius Invention Is Saving Animals From Terrible Death
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Biologist Upset From Finding Dead Frogs In His Pool Invents A Raft That Helps Animals Escape

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Having a swimming pool is a super fun way to stay cool during the summer. For the small animals living in your backyard, however, it can be a death trap. Wildlife biologist Rich Mason is out to change that with his simple, yet ingenious invention – the FrogLog.

“In June of 2004, good friends who had recently built an in-ground swimming pool on their wooded lot near Baltimore, Maryland, called to let me know frogs were dying in their pool,” Mason wrote on his official website. Deeply troubled by what he was hearing, Mason decided to construct a life-raft of sorts that animals could use to climb out of the pool if they became trapped.

The FrogLog consists of an inflatable platform with an attached mesh skirt, a weighted pouch that secures the device to the pool’s edge, and mesh ramp connecting the two ends. Mason fashioned the prototypes of the FrogLog completely by hand using fabric and foam.

After Mason’s thoughtful invention made headlines on The Dodo, it managed to attract over 68 thousand likes, and a wave of praise. “What a special human you are [for] caring about [these] seemingly insignificant lives…” one user commented. Every creature deserves a chance to survive, and the FrogLog is now one more way to make sure that happens.

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    But far too often, these and other small creatures become trapped in the pool water and drown

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    In 2004, wildlife biologist Rich Mason had a friend who found 53 dead frogs in her pool

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    Saddened by this, he started working on a device that could help these poor critters climb to safety

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    The FrogLog was born – an foam raft with a mesh ramp that hangs from a weighted pouch

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    His first trials of the product were highly successful, saving more than 50 frogs

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    He adjusted it by swapping the foam for an inflatable platform, and began selling the device

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    The FrogLog has since received endless praise

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    “What a special human you are… caring about [these] seemingly insignificant lives…”

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    Snakes, mice, and even birds have all been saved by FrogLogs across North America

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    Every creature, no matter how small, deserves a chance to survive, and now hundreds more will

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    See the FrogLog in action below:

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    Kimberly Kasper
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have two of these in my pool. I've been so happy with them. I live in a wooded area and even though I have a safety net around my pool smaller things still find their way in. In 6 months I have only found 2 dead frogs. Usually there are snakes, bugs and sadly many frogs in the skimmers. Not anymore! I am very thankful to the creator of this product.

    John L
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is why I like to say "We have an opportunity" when such things crop up. It puts the brain in a positive mindset, and can lead to solutions that make you wonder why someone else hadn't already solved it. And at times such as this one, there is a good 'business' opportunity offering financial rewards. ;D

    Ildiko S.
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There is no such a things, as insignificant life. It is heart-warming, to see that other people agree!

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    Kimberly Kasper
    Community Member
    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have two of these in my pool. I've been so happy with them. I live in a wooded area and even though I have a safety net around my pool smaller things still find their way in. In 6 months I have only found 2 dead frogs. Usually there are snakes, bugs and sadly many frogs in the skimmers. Not anymore! I am very thankful to the creator of this product.

    John L
    Community Member
    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is why I like to say "We have an opportunity" when such things crop up. It puts the brain in a positive mindset, and can lead to solutions that make you wonder why someone else hadn't already solved it. And at times such as this one, there is a good 'business' opportunity offering financial rewards. ;D

    Ildiko S.
    Community Member
    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There is no such a things, as insignificant life. It is heart-warming, to see that other people agree!

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