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Power line corridors are not just home to critical infrastructure that supports the delivery of safe, reliable electricity to ...
providing safe passage over the course of a few weeks for 11,650 amphibians at 41 crossing sites in 23 towns across southwest New Hampshire. This figure includes 7,307 spring peepers ...
Tiana Brown, a senior at Nashua High School North and a dedicated member of the Boys & Girls Club for the past 11 years, has ...
Reflecting on my recent trip into the heart of the Appalachians, I started to wonder why there are more salamanders here than ...
Alholm said Bath is part of the "Gold Belt" in New Hampshire. It's where glacial deposits left gold-rich rocks thousands of years ago. Today, anyone from serious prospectors to weekend hobbyists can ...
Cerro Chirripó, the country’s highest peak, is known as the “land of eternal waters” in the indigenous language Cabécar — and ...
New research finds a pair of underpasses installed under a road that crosses a migration corridor have led to an 80.2 percent ...
While adult moose are better able to fend off the tick infestations, 70% of calves don’t make it to 1 year old.
The Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy, a national nonprofit to conserve imperiled wildlife, is leading the efforts for this ...
A UVM-led study shows wildlife underpass tunnels reduced deaths of frogs, salamanders and other amphibians migrating across roads.
Wetlands, the salamander’s favourite habitat, are also covered by the network. Many of the sites under protection benefit from conservation and management actions which are funded by the EU’s LIFE ...
The Cow Knob salamander is standing — well, crawling — in the path of progress. The little amphibian lives nowhere in the world but a few mountain ridges in a wild and scenic region along the ...