Date: March 30 at 7:00PM Host: Upper Missisquoi and Trout Rivers Wild & Scenic Committee Intended Audience: Anyone interested in supporting amphibians migrate Cost: Free
Salamanders and frogs migrate by the thousands from forests to wetlands each spring, often crossing roads at great peril. These seldom-seen amphibians radiate charisma, inspiration, and moxie on even the rainiest spring nights. And they need our help!
Join North Branch Nature Center biologist Zac Cota for an evening program featuring local amphibian ecology. Then learn how you can participate in the Amphibian Road Crossing community science project. Each spring, local volunteers rescue thousands of amphibians and collect important migration data used by town planners and ecologists.
Learn more and register here.
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