The hatchlings’ parents, female Mommy and male Abrazzo, however, are likely well-known to zoo-goers. Both are estimated to be ...
You’re probably familiar with the basic amphibian life plan: start as a wriggly water-breathing tadpole, then transform into ...
Vermont Fish and Wildlife is asking drivers to slow down and be cautious when travelling at night in early spring or to take ...
Every year, typically in early spring, many of Vermont’s amphibians leave their overwintering sites and migrate to the wetlands and ponds where they will breed and lay eggs. The timing of this annual ...
Many of Vermont’s amphibians this time of year migrate to wetlands and ponds to breed and lay eggs, often crossing roads along the way. The critters often take advantage of nights with warm ...