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Author Archives: Kirsten Ward

Partner Update: Arnold Arboretum
6 Aug 2024

Partner Update: Arnold Arboretum

by Kirsten Ward | posted in: Amphibians, Frogs, Local Conservation, Turtles | 0

Every summer for five years now, ZNE conservation biologist have wadered up and trekked out into the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University ponds to survey their biodiversity. To learn more about how this collaboration began and our first years of … Continued

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The Search for Nesting Turtles
24 Jun 2024

The Search for Nesting Turtles

by Kirsten Ward | posted in: Local Conservation, Turtles | 0

This season with our nest surveys coinciding at the same time as our Wood turtle predation study, which you can read about in our previous post – CSI: Wood Turtles, we’ve had the opportunity to go about locating nesting turtles … Continued

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Conservation Society Event Sign-Ups
20 Jun 2024

Conservation Society Event Sign-Ups

by Kirsten Ward | posted in: Local Conservation | 0
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Meet our 2024 Seasonal Staff
6 May 2024

Meet our 2024 Seasonal Staff

by Kirsten Ward | posted in: Local Conservation | 0

Every spring, the Field Conservation Department welcomes aboard our seasonal staff. These dedicated naturalist help our team accomplish all of the work that our conservation programs demand during our busiest time of year. We want to give you all the … Continued

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Frogs – Coming to a Vernal Pool Near You!
19 Mar 2024

Frogs – Coming to a Vernal Pool Near You!

by Kirsten Ward | posted in: Amphibians, Frogs | 0

Vernal pools (or “spring” pools if you translate the Latin) aren’t only around in the spring, but they do spring to life at this time of year. The warming weather and spring rains trigger a host of changes in the … Continued

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