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Squam Salamander Brigade Volunteer Training

Squam Lakes Association

534 US Route 3
Holderness, NH 03245
United States

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About the Event

Come spring, amphibians will begin migrating from their woodland wintering sites to their breeding grounds in lowland wetlands and vernal pools. One of the dangers for them during this time is crossing roads. Many of our roads cut through these habitats and cause high mortality for amphibians. Luckily, the Squam Salamander Brigade is here to help!

Every year, hundreds of volunteers around New Hampshire wait for "big nights" - rainy evenings that meet the ideal weather conditions for migrations - to visit sites where amphibians cross the road. Dressed in high-visibility safety gear, the volunteers help carry salamanders, frogs, and toads across the street. Volunteers also help identify and tally the number of each species that they find at their site.

Join us at the Squam Lakes Association to watch the training workshop presented by the Harris Center for Conservation Education, to learn how you can volunteer to help transport these critters safely across the road and record their migration numbers. You may also attend the webinar virtually and can register for the event by visiting the Harris Center's workshop webpage.

Attendance at this volunteer webinar is required for participation in the salamander brigade. Please register on our website if you plan on joining us in-person.

Questions?

Contact Ally Facella at volunteer@squamlakes.org or 603-968-7336.

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