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Discover Different Species of Amphibians in Wilton
Search of salamanders and frogs on Sunday, April 10 at Wilton's Merwin Meadows.
By Lbwasher, Neighbor
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Dave Havens of NRWA will begin with a short introduction on amphibians and how to spot them, then lead a woodland along the Norwalk River walk to visit vernal ponds coming to life with salamanders, newts, frogs and toads.
Discover some of the many species in our area, search for eggs and tadpoles, and learn about amphibian development. This walk is sponsored by the Norwalk River Watershed Assoc, Wilton Conservation Commission and Wilton Garden Club.
Meet at the hiking trail entrance off the parking lot at Merwin Meadows Park in Wilton. Tall, waterproof boots are suggested.
All ages are welcome to this free event. Sorry no dogs this time.
Contact us at info@norwalkriver.org or 1-877- NRWA-INFO (877-679-2463) for reservations and more information.


