UPDATE: The presentation was a great success! If you missed it, you can view a recording of the Zoom presentation here:
ZOOM: The Salamanders Are Coming
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All across the northeastern United States local amphibians such as spotted salamanders, wood frogs and spring peepers migrate every year from their winter burrows to their ancestral pools to breed. Starting in mid-March, these animals can migrate quite a distance to satisfy that urge! Unfortunately, the trek can be treacherous across busy roads, leading to dire consequences for these vulnerable critters.
Upper Bucks County has a robust amphibian population, with two major migrations occurring across our local Perry Auger Road. You can help these valuable and vulnerable critters to safely cross the road during their annual journey!
Join us on Zoom, Saturday, February 5, 2022 at 10AM, to learn more about these beautiful creatures and how you can help by attending a virtual presentation given by local PARS herpetologist Kyle Loucks.
To register: https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/the_salamanders_are_coming#.Yd82o2jMKUk