A Very BIG Thank-you
To all of the volunteers who helped capture toads for us in
fall 2015, and to those private land owners that gave us permission to access
their property to track toads and/or to collect habitat data in 2015/16. This
research would not be possible without the generous support that you have
given.
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Toad 31 post hibernation check up and release. |
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Hibernation site for Toad 23 (aka Benny). |
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A closer look at the hibernation site in late February reveals Benny's face. |
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Toad 23 thinking about getting out of his winter's bed now that spring has sprung. |
If you haven't had the chance to view our previous posts, we invite you look back through our blog to see many more toad photographs, read up on our research from 2015/16, and watch a video on the Cowichan Valley toad hibernation
project. You are also invited to join us for a presentation on our project on Tuesday September 20th, 7 pm at the Sahtlam Fire Hall.
We hope that you will continue to support us in this
upcoming last year of the project, starting in early Sept. 2016 and running
through to the end of March 2017. This will be the last year of our study. If
you find an adult toad between Sept.-Nov. please contact us (duncantoads@gmail.com).
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