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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNTwo Wildlife Tunnels Are Saving Thousands of Amphibians From Being Crushed by Cars in VermontEvery spring, salamanders, frogs and other amphibians in the northeastern United States migrate to their breeding grounds.
Frogs, salamanders, and other amphibians around the world face mounting threats from a devastating fungus, climate change, habitat loss—and road mortality. Among these, roads pose a uniquely immediate ...
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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNSmall underpasses offer amphibians an extraordinary escape from deathResidents of a Vermont town rallied for construction of wildlife tunnels to save amphibians from becoming road kill. The ...
As he walks, he scans the pavement for spring peepers, toads ... The U.S. Geological Survey calls amphibian declines “a global phenomenon” and one that's been underway in the U.S. since ...
Zak Mertz holds a spring peeper frog, moments before setting it free next ... And now, it’s warm enough for this little amphibian to get back out there. Zak Mertz, CEO of the New England Wildlife ...
Turner was driving through Middle Island and could hear the spring peepers when he came ... Long Island's first amphibian crossing The town then voted to use $20,000 from its budget to build ...
In the late winter and early spring, the amphibians make an annual ... There are 25 salamander species in Ohio. The state amphibian is the spotted salamander. Hike participants discovered a ...
The zoo’s amphibian and reptile conservation area has been recognized as one of the country’s best zoo exhibits in the spring USA TODAY 10BEST Readers’ Choice Awards, earning praise for its ...
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