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Spring Migration Watch @ Hall’s Lake Natural Area

March 14 @ 9:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Join us in witnessing the spring migration as vernal pool obligate species return to their ancestral breeding grounds on the first warm, rainy evenings of the season. These amphibians show immense site fidelity, most returning to the same pools they were born in.
We expect to see Spotted Salamanders and Wood Frogs at this site. Blue-spotted Salamanders have not been observed here yet but are a possibility. Northern Leopard Frog, Green Frog, Northern Spring Peeper, and Eastern American Toad are other amphibian species at this property that may be active. There is always a risk of not seeing our target species, but we believe time in nature is never wasted!
This event is weather-dependent and subject to change.
Please bring a flashlight or headlamp. Rubber boots are recommended. Please disinfect with a 3% bleach solution prior to coming out. Disinfection will be also provided on-site.
**Please be aware on the drive to the preserve that amphibians are on the move everywhere and often are traveling across roads to reach their wetlands. Be mindful on the roads that we do not increase mortalities as we observe these animals.**
Directions to the preserve: http://bit.ly/Halls-Lake-Natural-Area

Details

Date:
March 14
Time:
9:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Organizer

Chippewa Watershed Conservancy
Phone:
989-772-5777

Venue

Hall’s Lake Natural Area
11000 S. Old State Rd.
Remus, MI 49340 United States
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Phone:
9897725777
Website:
www.ChippewaWatershedConservancy.org