A spring peeper sits beside a worm on a wet road during a Maine Big Night outing photographed by volunteer Leo Eli Goddard this spring. Spring peepers are small chorus frogs commonly heard calling ...
Spring has officially arrived, and so has the draw to hit the road. Sojourners looking for varied terrain – ranging from lush green views, stunning lakes and waterfalls and mountainous landscape – ...
The Hudson Valley is home to beautiful wildlife! Not only are the views beautiful in the Hudson Valley but so are the wildlife! With the return of spring, we may now be seeing our furry friends once ...
Warm rain in the Hudson Valley signals the start of amphibian migration season. Frogs and salamanders leave forest shelters and travel to shallow breeding pools formed by snowmelt and rain. These ...
Young Big Night volunteers check out a spotted salamander that was crossing a Cumberland road in search of spring habitat. (Courtesy of Chebeague and Cumberland Land Trust) How did the salamander ...
The early-spring frog with a sharp birdlike call. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available ...
To reproduce, of course. And a band of volunteers gathers at night to help it—and countless other amphibians—get to the other side A rare sighting of a northern spring salamander on migration night.
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ABSTRACT: Wetlands are often created through wetland mitigation to replace lost natural wetlands, but further evaluation is needed to determine the ability of a created wetland to replace lost wetland ...
ABSTRACT: Wetlands are often created through wetland mitigation to replace lost natural wetlands, but further evaluation is needed to determine the ability of a created wetland to replace lost wetland ...
Characterizing the genetic and behavioural consequences of contact between previously geographically isolated lineages provides insights into the mechanisms underlying diversification and ultimately ...
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