Amphibians are an important natural resources that is disappearing at an alarming rate. The best estimates of amphibian declines suggest that one third of all known species - almost 2,000 species globally - are threatened.
CWF biologist Allegra Mitchell is looking for volunteers to gather data on various amphibian population locations in New Jersey. There will be 4 public trainings throughout January for all interested in becoming the pioneers of this monitoring program.
Date: January 6th at 2pm
Where: Forest Resource Education Center, 495 Don Connor Blvd., Jackson NJ
Date: January 13th at 4pm
Where: NRCS Office, 101 Bilby Road, Hackettstown NJ
Date: January 16th at 6pm
Where: Division of Fish and Wildlife Southern Regional Office 220 Blue Anchor Rd., Sicklerville NJ
Date: January 26th at 11am
Where: Essex County Environmental, Center 621 Eagle Rock Ave, Roseland NJ
For more infromation visit http://www.conservewildlifenj.org/events/ or email Allegra Mitchell at allegra.mitchell@conservewildlifenj.org.