Mediterranean temporary ponds are endangered habitats that support many endemic species. They vary greatly in size, hydroperiod, and water quality. Despite their small size, they are important for sheltering rare species and maintaining biodiversity. The ponds face high degradation and loss rates due to threats from human activities like agriculture and water exploitation. Conservation requires classifying ponds based on habitat and conditions to design effective management strategies. Restoration is urgently needed to reestablish natural hydroperiods and water quality to protect the unique and adapted communities.