WHEN: April 13 2024, from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
WHERE: Otter Creek Gorge, meet at the northern parking lot on Morgan Horse Farm Road
WHO: Families and anyone excited for signs of Spring
COST: Free, register here
WHAT: Get hands-on with crawling slimy creatures as we answer the questions: why did the salamander cross the road?
What in the world is a vernal pool? For the second year in a row, come and join vernal pool experts Monica Przyperhart and Andrew L’Roe and you’ll learn about the drama unfolding in these ephemeral springtime pools and have the chance to get an up-close look at the breeding amphibians and other creatures that call these pools home, at least for a few weeks. You will also hear about other opportunities to get involved with amphibian conservation in Addison County and beyond.
We’ll meet at Otter Creek Gorge, at the northern parking lot on Morgan Horse Farm Road.
From there, we’ll take a pleasant half-mile walk through the woods to the vernal pool. Limited parking is available for those who may not want to do the walk; contact info@maltvt.org.
CANCELLATION POLICY: MALT operates programs outdoors in a variety of weather conditions. If weather conditions are hazardous (lightning, sustained winds >30m.p.h.), MALT may cancel the program. MALT will communicate about cancellations through our social media channels and email to registered participants.