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HOLLIS – Until Thursday night, there were just two knee-deep ponds in all New Hampshire where marbled salamanders were known to breed, both of them in Hollis. Mike Marchand, a wildlife biologist with ...
The lifecycle of the spotted salamander. So much of New Hampshire’s natural beauty is obvious; from the top of a mountain trail, from the shore of a lake or pond, even from your kitchen window ...
Spotted salamanders emerge from the ground on rainy nights to move to standing bodies of water, known as vernal pools, where they breed. Skip to content NOWCAST News 9 Daybreak ...
Why did 11,650 amphibians cross the road? To get to the other side safely! A Salamander Bridge volunteers holds a tree frog as she helps it cross a busy road near Milford, N.H., in mid-May.
How about giving me a quick lift? Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) (Image credit: Dave Huth/Flickr/CC BY-NC 2.0) Citizen scientists of the Salamander Crossing Brigades in New Hampshire help ...
As spring arrives, New Hampshire Fish and Game is asking the public to watch out for frogs and salamanders crossing the road. They said in the early days of spring, the warmer nights and rainy ...
According to the University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension, “Spotted salamanders, wood frogs, spring peepers and other amphibians will venture out from the woods to make their way to ...
But Jeff Mazur, educator and camp director at the Hitchcock Center, said there was minimal movement of wood frogs and peepers, and he observed no salamanders by 10 p.m. Mazur wrote in an email the ...
The smallest salamanders in the world, less than an inch long, occur on isolated mountaintops in Mexico. The largest salamander in the world is 4 feet, 9 inches long and lives in Japan.
Connecticut salamanders reshape evolution theory thinking By JIM SHELTON Feb 6, 2012 Now we know why the spotted salamander crossed the road: To show some Yale scientists he could evolve.
So much of New Hampshire’s natural beauty is obvious; from the top of a mountain trail, from the shore of a lake or pond, even from your kitchen window. You barely have to open your eyes to see ...
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