How you can help during amphibian migration season in the Hudson Valley
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How you can help during amphibian migration season in the Hudson Valley
HUDSON VALLEY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The annual frog and salamander migration is well underway in the Hudson Valley. Amphibian Migrations and Road Crossings Project volunteers all around the Hudson Valley are doing their best to safeguard the movement of these amphibians to reduce road mortality this migration season. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Amphibians like wood frogs, spotted salama…
Long Island ‘tunnel of love’ gives frogs a safe place to hop to it ahead of mating season
A Suffolk County town has come up with a creative approach to preserve its local frog population by installing an amphibious tunnel beneath a busy roadway -- the first of its kind on LI.
Long Island has a 'tunnel of love' to preserve... amphibians
A city in Suffolk County, USA, decided to install a tunnel under a busy highway to preserve the local frog population. The tunnel opened two years ago but is still being improved. It has a protective seal to prevent amphibians from taking to the road and connects two lakes that these frogs can frequent and croak at will. According to CBS News, the idea of building this tunnel came four years ago, when John Turner, a nature lover, noticed that ma…
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