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A group of students has been trying to get the state to recognize the blue-spotted salamander for years. Here's why.
Spotted salamanders migrate a few hundred feet. They’ll stay in the water for a mating season that lasts only a few days, then return to the woods. But what a few days it is!
This famous amphibian is none other than the spotted salamander. A pair of spotted salamanders, cousins to red-spotted newts, have been studied in the past at Cowans Ford Wildlife Refuge.
In his open hand rested a yellow-spotted salamander, calm and unmoving. Under the glare of Beckett’s headlamp, its body was an almost translucent purple, with bright yellow spots painted down ...
MARQUETTE, Mich. (WLUC) - The annual migration of the Blue-spotted salamander is slated to begin Monday. According to a PSA ...
Blue-spotted salamander. Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department “In our context, we can meet multiple objectives like allowing for floodwater and allowing for aquatic and terrestrial passages by ...
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Will Samford save the salamanders? - MSNThe track and soccer facility originally planned for property east of Homewood High School - near the vernal pool of the salamander habitat - has been revised to be located on a portion of the ...
Spotted salamanders are widespread across New York. Bluish flecks on the sides and legs of a black body characterize the Jefferson's and blue-spotted salamanders. These two are tough to distinguish as ...
Spotted Salamander initially started more than a decade ago as a catering company. In 2014 it launched a brick-and-mortar cafe on Richland Street, and it expanded that cafe in 2016.
The spotted salamander is the South Carolina official state amphibian. Here’s what to know about the SC critter.
The spotted salamander is Ohio's state amphibian. This one was discovered in a vernal pond at Indian Creek MetroPark in Reily Township. Salamanders are important indicator species. They are very ...
Spotted salamanders similarly have an aquatic larval stage and then spend their adulthood on land, returning to ponds to breed. Red-backed salamanders don’t bother with this, ...
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