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This is the time of year when our local amphibians will be migrating back to their natal pools to mate and lay eggs.
As a private university expands its footprint and threatens the amphibian’s habitat, residents are voicing their opposition ...
When the winter snow melts and the spring rain begins, vernal pools appear on the landscape. These ephemeral wetlands form in ...
Their mating is much more intimate than the spotted salamanders. Male frogs grab receptive females from behind and hold on, fertilizing the eggs as they are released. Peepers tend to lay one or ...
Join Vermont Coverts Cooperator Solon Rhode as he hosts ecologist Dana Williams of the Vermont Center for Eco Studies for a ...
When the winter snow melts and the spring rain begins, vernal pools appear on the landscape. These ephemeral wetlands form in ...
Every spring, on the first warm, rainy nights of the season, hundreds of salamanders and frogs make their way over land to ...
When the winter snow melts and the spring rain begins, vernal pools appear on the landscape. These ephemeral wetlands form in ...
Why do salamanders and frogs cross the roads? Spring's mild, rainy Big Nights are coming. Give Vermont's amphibians a chance ...
Filmmakers Jessica Plumb and Jeremy Monroe join KS Wild's Allee Gustafson to talk with JPR's Vanessa Finney about inspiring ...
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