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Amphibian Egg Mass Surveys in the News

Last Updated on Saturday, 27 February 2010 02:24 Written by Pam Wright

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"Under Kastberg's enthusiastic oversight, dozens of volunteers have hopped to it during the county's first official amphibian survey. Adults and youth groups are wading through local ponds and wetlands, counting frogs, salamanders and the egg masses they lay this time of year."  Read an article in The Daily News by Tom Paulu about our local amphibian egg mass survey efforts.

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