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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with herpetologist Jim Andrews about the reptiles and amphibians Vermonters should be on the lookout for in spring.
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Each spring, millions of frogs and salamanders head to wetlands to breed. Their migration is fraught with human hazards that can threaten entire populations. But more people are paying attention, and by keeping track of these animals, they can do something to help.
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From snakes to salamanders and frogs, Vermont is home to many amphibians and reptiles. This hour, we talk with a herpetologist to find out how scaly and…
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Vermonters in the area of Otter Creek in Cornwall, Leicester, and Salisbury have been noticing something remarkable lately: hundreds of thousands more...
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Vermont's small-bodied snakes are moving, some turtles are basking and vernal pools are beginning to teem with new life. But amid a cool, wet spring, some…
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As the temperatures slowly climb northward, you're about to see a lot of movement outside. Especially if you look really closely at the spring migration…