Green Drinks: Amphibian Crossing Training

Green Drinks: Amphibian Crossing Training

We'll join Ben Fletcher, a volunteer from the Salamander Team, to learn about how we can participate in the Amphibian Road Crossing Program.

By Sustainable Woodstock

Date and time

Thursday, April 10 · 3 - 4:30pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Wood frogs, peepers, and yellow spotted salamanders (plus other more rare species) emerge from thick forests on the first rainy nights of spring when the temperature stays over 40 degrees, and migrate to vernal pools and swampy wetlands where they lay their eggs. This migration often takes them across roads, where they are frequently observed as roadkill. So how do we help and protect these important species? Become an amphibian crossing guard and help them across the road! Volunteer crossing guards have helped save thousands of amphibians while providing important information to conservation science and natural resource planners.


We will join Ben Fletcher, a volunteer from the Hartford Salamander Team to learn about how we can participate in the Amphibian Road Crossing Program. The Salamander Team is a volunteer group that supports science research and education in the Upper Valley.


Virtual via zoom.

Organized by

Sustainable Woodstock, a not-for-profit organization founded in 2009, builds on Woodstock’s legacy as the birthplace of the modern conservation movement in its vision of a vibrant, inclusive, thriving community where we live sustainably, now and in the future.

We exist to lead our communities through the climate emergency, empowering Woodstock and the rest of the Upper Valley to meet climate commitments and live sustainably through advocacy, education and collaboration.

We serve the town of Woodstock, Vermont, and assist the surrounding communities of Pomfret, Barnard, Reading, Bridgewater, Brownsville, Hartland and Hartford.