Amphibians – Frogs, Toads and Salamanders – Talk with Jim Arrigoni

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Green Frog by Renee Smith, Imagining Lyme Photo of Distinction
Date: Thu April 4, 2024
Time: 7:00 pm
Place: Lyme Public Hall, 249 Hamburg Rd, Lyme CT
Contact Email: education@lymelandtrust.org
!!! seems it only displays well the 2nd time? ugh.

Do you know how many species of frogs, toads, and salamanders call Lyme their home? Or what unique habitats they depend on for their survival? Or how they carry out their lives in our preserves and back yards? Why do frogs sing? Jim Arrigoni, Lyme Land Trust Environmental Director, will get you acquainted with charismatic species like Red-spotted Newts, Gray Tree Frogs, Marbled Salamanders, and Wood Frogs, and also demonstrate how you can contribute to science by sharing your amphibian observations with the Wild Lyme iNaturalist Project.

Register: jim.arrigoni@lymelandtrust.org

There is a follow-up Amphibian Walk with Jim Arrigoni on Saturday, April 6. Space is limited. Registration is required. To learn more.


Do you know how many species of frogs, toads, and salamanders call Lyme their home? Or what unique habitats they depend on for their survival? Or how they carry out their lives in our preserves and back yards? Why do frogs sing? Jim Arrigoni, Lyme Land Trust Environmental Director, will get you acquainted with charismatic species like Red-spotted Newts, Gray Tree Frogs, Marbled Salamanders, and Wood Frogs, and also demonstrate how you can contribute to science by sharing your amphibian observations with the Wild Lyme iNaturalist Project.

Register: jim.arrigoni@lymelandtrust.org

There is a follow-up Amphibian Walk with Jim Arrigoni on Saturday, April 6. Space is limited. Registration is required. To learn more.