Join our Land Stewardship Specialist for an evening of learning the calls of the different frogs who call Blandford their home. There will be a brief introduction to frog calls and habitats and will be followed by a hike to some of the vernal ponds and wetlands where we will most likely hear them! The last 15 minutes you will be invited to participate in a data collection experience for Frog Watch.
This program is one of the free programs we are offering this month in celebration of admission-free April, and there is no extra charge to participate.
Pre-registration is required for this program due to limited capacity. Online registration closes at 12pm the day before the event. Please contact us at registrar@blandfordnaturecenter.org if you have any questions regarding this program.
Frog Watch USA is a long-term frog and toad citizen science monitoring program whose data describe local species diversity, detect rare and invasive species, suggest shifts in species diversity, range and seasonal timing, and may serve as an indicator of wetland health! Citizen science programs are collaborations between scientists and volunteers that expand opportunities for scientific data collection while also providing access to scientific information for community members. By participating in this citizen science project, you may deepen your appreciation for the diversity of the frog and toad species, gain insight on the importance of protecting wetlands, and establish a closer relationship with the natural world.
Price:
Adults: 18 and older – Free
Youth: 12 and older – Free
This program is recommended for ages 12 and up. All children must be registered with a registered adult.
Please Note: This program will take place indoors and outdoors. In the event of severe weather, the program will be canceled and participants will be notified.