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Salamanders in the North Country

21m · Naturally Speaking · 07 Apr 19:21

Who doesn’t love tiny creatures? Those of differing colors? Living in our own backyards?! Nature Up North student interns and environmentalists Aurora Hager and Darlenne Cazarin are joined together to introduce salamanders, who they are, where they live, and how they survive the North Country winters. This stirring episode explores the ins and outs of the slimy, but wonderful, salamanders crawling through the leaf litter right beneath our feet; an episode you don’t want to miss. With a focus on the Blue-spotted salamander, Aurora and Darlenne go into detail about the importance of these amphibians, the impacts from climate change on their species, and what we can do to help. 


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