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Category Archives: Amphibian

Ripples 10/6/22

Posted on October 6, 2022 by Jim KnickelbineOctober 6, 2022

Ripples by Haley Vanne, Woodland Dunes summer intern My summer internship at Woodland Dunes was filled with endless amphibian finds including wood and leopard frogs, toads, spring peepers, and even the occasional salamander! While these little guys would typically come … Continue reading →

Posted in Amphibian, Uncategorized | Tagged calm, change, gray tree frog, warm

Ripples 8/27/20

Posted on August 27, 2020 by Jim KnickelbineAugust 27, 2020

I remember a reference from the Bible in Exodus 8, where the Lord instructs Moses and Aaron to invoke a plague of frogs from the Nile that came up and covered the land.  It was apparently something you didn’t want … Continue reading →

Posted in Amphibian | Tagged leopard frog, ponds, skin, watchdog, water

Ripples 5/18/17

Posted on May 23, 2017 by Jim KnickelbineMay 23, 2017

Like the students who visit Woodland Dunes, our staff and volunteers enjoy experiencing nature in a hands-on manner.  One of the best parts of our jobs is to occasionally go out into the wild and look for animals and plants … Continue reading →

Posted in Amphibian | Tagged amphibians, forest floor, four-toed, salamanders, species of concern

Ripples 9/15/16

Posted on September 15, 2016 by Jim KnickelbineSeptember 15, 2016

The Mystery in the Milkweed Breanna Gosh, summer naturalist intern at Woodland Dunes  There are many creatures that can be found in the milkweed, from Monarchs to Milkweed Beetles, from Aphids to Lady Beetles. Birds, such as the Yellow Warbler … Continue reading →

Posted in Amphibian | Tagged calls. trills, frogs, size, water

Ripples 9/8/16

Posted on September 9, 2016 by Jim KnickelbineSeptember 9, 2016

The Frogs and Toads of Woodland Dunesby Breanna Gosh, summer naturalist intern of Woodland Dunes  “They breathe through their moist, smooth skin. They are born in the water and spend their first stage of life in water, and then are … Continue reading →

Posted in Amphibian | Tagged frogs, toads, Wetland, Woodland Dunes
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