Metal artist Luke Perry unveils his frog sculpture off Reedswood Park Road in Walsall.
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00:00OK, so Deputy Mayor of Walsall, Louise Harrison, you've just helped to unveil the new frog
00:06sculpture by Luke Perry here at Reeds Wood.
00:10Just explain what you think of it and what it means to you to unveil it.
00:16Well for a start I think he's absolutely beautiful, look at that little face, he's really, really
00:21well made.
00:22He stands out, everybody that drives down there, walks down there is going to see him
00:28and it's going to show them what Walsall Council thinks of the environment, you know, we're
00:33here to protect it, as it says underneath, because he's absolutely fantastic.
00:39The detail's amazing, he's just really, really good, big well done to Luke, he's amazing.
00:47We're over in Reeds Wood Park in Walsall and what we've unveiled today is the frog life
00:51sculpture which is called We Protect Nature and it's celebrating really the under-recognised
01:01importance of our urban wildlife centres and how much it's vital to protect those to make
01:08sure the wildlife that lives there, particularly amphibious wildlife and again the nature represented
01:16here within the wildflowers, to represent how important they are for our ecosystem and
01:22how pressured they are to actually be alive themselves.
01:27So this hopefully draws a bit of attention to the beauty that we have and that we need
01:31to look after it.