with Patrick O’Roark, Hitchcock Center Educator and Volunteers
Free – Registration required for program details
The ‘famous’ Henry Street spotted salamanders will have laid their egg masses in the swamp by early April. And we want to get out there and see how many there are! This is a good way to census a population that is otherwise tough to count even under the best conditions. We’ll be up to our hips in cold muddy water, looking for and counting the tennis ball-sized clear, jelly balls of eggs! Sound like fun? Come on out! Training provided.