It is due to restart in July, after the Environment Agency moves the newts.
Great crested newts became a European Protected Species following a dramatic decline in their population across Europe.
Repairs to Ea Beck in Doncaster was stopped in October because of the protected newts' hibernation period.
Volunteers would also carry toads, frogs and newts in buckets because many were unable to climb the kerbs.
This includes about 4.5 miles (7.2km) of fence to keep out reptiles and 2.2 miles (3.5km) for newts.
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In the ponds and flooded areas, they're hoping for frogs, toads, newts, aquatic plants, damsel flies and dragonflies.
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Now the newts have finished hibernating they will be relocated to a nearby site over a two-month period.
Ecological surveys found species including Breckland mugwort plants, reptiles, bats, badgers, great crested newts and birds which need protection.
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Since October last year 250 common lizards, 50 grass snakes, six adders and six great crested newts have been trapped and relocated.
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Rare newts which halted work to protect 1, 500 homes from flooding in South Yorkshire are to be moved to a safe location.
The problem is not his taste for mid-morning whisky, his complicated personal life (Mr Johnson's is also colourful) or his enthusiasm for newts.
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Patrol groups have also saved more than 60 frogs and newts.
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Albino individuals of adult frogs, toads and newts are considered to be very rare and cases of multiple albinistic individuals in a breeding population are even rarer.
The cross-sections of tissue from frogs, newts, slime mold, cockroaches and other organic matter are beautiful, like works of the Abstract Expressionists with which they are contemporaneous.
Covering more than 6, 000sqm, the garden is awash in ferns, wildflowers and bushy undergrowth, while a tranquil pond is home to wildlife such as frogs, newts and dragonflies.
Dr Mark Hampton, whose job it is to safeguard the newts during their relocation, said the newts' breeding prowess was down to one of the wettest summers on record.
The chytrid fungus, or BD as it is sometimes called, infects the skins of amphibians such as frogs, toads, salamanders and newts and interferes with their ability to absorb water.
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This latest challenge comes against a backdrop of Environment Minister Edwin Poots claiming business people should stop using a "sudden interest in newts and badgers" to snarl up the planning system.
On Thursday, Environment Minister, Edwin Poots told delegates at the Retail NI conference that business people should stop using a "sudden interest in newts and badgers" to snarl up the planning system.
They are seeking a judicial review into why the Department of the Environment did not request more information on the impact the development would have on newts, bats and badgers at the site.
Meanwhile, a separate legal challenge to the John Lewis store, which centres on the impact the development would have on badgers, bats and newts at the site, was adjourned at the High Court on Friday to resume nest week.
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