Motorists in the area are warned to watch out for the toads by signage placed on the street lamp poles in the area.
The streets become a meeting place for a number of dedicated residents who spend their time catching the toads.
Some people even come from as far as Hout Bay to assist in the rescue.
An even larger threat to the toads is a proposed toll road that will run through the habitat of the toads.
Not only will this road divide the toad's habitat further but will also result in thousands more toads being destroyed by cars as they migrate during the migration season.
The unfortunate part about this roadway is that it was planned many years ago when the whole of the southern peninsula was uninhabited and there was plenty of wilderness to choose from to destroy with a road.
Most of the then wilderness has been built up and the area kept aside for the proposed road is all that is left for the toads.
Nature conservation and residents of the area have taken the plight of the toads to the authorities but to date they have not had any success in stalling plans for the proposed road.
To read more about the roads and the toads visit the following link.
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