Proof- a vintage 1970s toad planter I have cherished since I was 5. I fell in love with it, and the toads "living" in my window well, and the rest is history. (I still wonder to this day whether anyone ever rescued those toads?)
What you can actually do about toads trapped in a window well
They're just so unassuming, so happy to just be here. They wiggle their toes when they get a snack. LOOK at this face and tell me you don't love it. I DARE YOU!
But there's a lot of people who own them without knowing the first thing about what they need. They fall in love, take them home and only then realize they need help.
So, I wrote a care manual- it's a work of love in progress. But maybe you'll stumble on this and it will help you. Amphibians are high-care, despite how affable they seem. Let me give you a new care plan for your beloved lil' hopper to help them live a long, healthy life.
My Toad Care manual:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zmIqVXD04lgBFdifCzRF_zUPVa1vWYPy/view?usp=sharing
I have cared for Western toads, Western Spadefoot toads (longevity record, here!) and Western Woodhouse toads professionally for 25 years. Much of this knowledge can be directly applied to any species of American Toad. Note: I am not a breeding expert- but a girl can dream.
Let me know if you have trouble seeing this link, I'll send you the .pdf. All suggestions in this manual are just that- suggestions. I am not liable for any care decisions you make- but I do want to help!
My favorite toad-a-tat. It was on display only for a short while, but it made me so happy. Bonus if you can find the toad in each photo.
I love this habitat. The interior was made in a pinch, with materials on hand. But the toads were happy as clams and I could stare at them all day in it. Front left has a nice feeding platform, as these toads were...special. If they ate on dirt, they only got a mouthful.😆