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Saturday, February 4th 2012

Check out the CWF events and other wildlife and environmental events below.


Amphibians Crossing! Talk & Training in Warren County

 

Time & Place

Saturday, Feb 4th, from 10:00 a.m. to noon
Liberty Township Municipal Building (349 Mountain Lake Road)

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MacKenzie Hall | Email | Web

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When the first early spring rains come, thousands of salamanders, frogs, and toads will emerge from their winter slumber. They'll make short, stealthy migrations through the forest to breed and lay their eggs in vernal pools.


In many places across NJ, roads now stand in their way. A single vehicle can crush dozens of the slow-moving animals as they try to cross the road during migration.


Two major amphibian crossings occur in Independence and Liberty Townships (northern Warren Co), and we aim to protect them. On rainy evenings from late February through March, our teams of volunteers will be serving as “Crossing Guards” - slowing traffic, moving amphibians across the road, and collecting data about the migration.


Interested in this project? All are welcome to attend our talk, which will be followed by a training session for volunteers. Interested volunteers must RSVP.

 

Amphibians Crossing! Talk & Training in Sussex County

 

Time & Place

Saturday, Feb 4th, from 2:00-4:00 pm
Stillwater Town Hall (964 Stillwater Road, Newton 07860)

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Karena DiLeo | Email | Web

Find Related Info: Amphibians

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When the first early spring rains come, thousands of salamanders, frogs, and toads will emerge from their winter slumber. They'll make short, stealthy migrations through the forest to breed and lay their eggs in vernal pools.


In many places across NJ, roads now stand in their way. A single vehicle can crush dozens of the slow-moving animals as they try to cross the road during migration.


A major amphibian crossing occurs in Hampton Township (Sussex Co), and we aim to protect it. On rainy evenings from late February through March, our teams of volunteers will be serving as “Crossing Guards” - slowing traffic, moving amphibians across the road, and collecting data about the migration.


Interested in this project? All are welcome to attend our talk, which will be followed by a training session for volunteers. Interested volunteers must RSVP.

 

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