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Monthly Archives: December 2021

Year-End Conservation Roundup
22 Dec 2021

Year-End Conservation Roundup

by Matt Kamm | posted in: Amphibians, Fish, Local Conservation, Plants | 0

2021 is drawing to a close, and at the end of our first year of blogging, it seems like a good opportunity to bring you some updates on the projects we’ve been telling you so much about. Even as the weather … Continued

amphibians, plants, salamanders, science
Cooped up? Try a Christmas Bird Count!
15 Dec 2021

Cooped up? Try a Christmas Bird Count!

by Matt Kamm | posted in: Birds, Local Conservation | 0

The weather’s getting colder and the daylight is all gone by the time the workday’s done, which means a lot of us aren’t getting out as much as we used to. Pandemic isolation and the disruption of routine can make it hard … Continued

birds, get involved, science
International Partner Spotlight: BFREE
8 Dec 2021

International Partner Spotlight: BFREE

by Matt Kamm | posted in: International Conservation | 0

We’re no strangers to turtles in need here at ZNE Field Conservation HQ, and this month’s International Partner Spotlight involves a tropical turtle that we’ve come to know well – the hicatee! Also known as the Central American river turtle, the hicatee is the only living … Continued

international
Marbled Salamander Season is Here
1 Dec 2021

Marbled Salamander Season is Here

by Matt Kamm | posted in: Amphibians, Local Conservation | 0

With the weather finally starting to show the first hints of winter, most reptiles and amphibians are settling down into their winter hibernation. Under the ice in certain vernal pools, however, one species stays active all winter long: marbled salamanders! … Continued

amphibians, vernal pools

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