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After a long and frigid winter, the sound of spring peepers singing from beaver bogs is a welcome one for New Englanders. But ...
The construction of a major section of a highway linking areas in Hong Kong’s Northern Metropolis may directly encroach on ...
Known scientifically as Pseudacris crucifer, the spring peeper’s Latin name comes from the cross-like “X” pattern on its back ...
Families can step into the shadows of Sapsucker Woods for a rare nighttime journey into the hidden world of amphibians on April 26. The Cornell Lab of Ornithology is hosting “Twilight Amphibian ...
Hundreds of species need wetlands to breed, forage and rest. When wetlands are destroyed, birds are usually the first to noticeably die off.
The Frog Pond Wetland Preserve is closed for the remainder of stage one construction and is expected to reopen in October.
Communities across Wisconsin are testing the economic value of grant programs to build new wetlands that reduce flooding risk ...
An Earth Day volunteer event at Orland Grasslands in Orland Park will showcase the area’s native landscape, human impact.
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How Zoos Are Helping Save Amphibians From a Deadly FungusIt’s a chilling sight: once-bustling wetlands falling eerily silent, their frog and salamander choruses replaced by a ...
On the hunt for daylilies, periwinkle and other invasive plants, a team of about 20 volunteers spent Saturday morning helping ...
Join the Mattapoisett Land Trust during School Vacation on Monday April 21 at 10:00 am to learn more about vernal pools. Vernal pools are a vital breeding habitat for resident amphibians and ...
When winter snow melts and spring rain begins, vernal pools appear on the landscape. These ephemeral wetlands form in ...
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