March 29, 2025
Venture into a Vernal Pool
Hughes Hollow 18600 River Rd Poolesville, MD 20837 Organized by Nature Forward
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About this event
Leader: Jeffrey Popp When the first warm rains of the season come, the amphibian world explodes into activity. Starting in late winter, temporary pools of shallow water, known as vernal pools, come alive with the kickoff of the annual amphibian migration. Since vernal pools dry up with the heat of summer and are not wet year-round, fish populations can’t survive. This makes vernal pools the ideal habitat for frogs, salamanders, and other organisms to raise their young. On this walk, Wildlife Biologist Jeffrey Popp will introduce the group to a vernal pond, and share about the life cycles, reproductive strategies, conservation threats, and phenology of these “masters of two worlds,” the amphibians. Location will be finalized closer to the date so the leader can determine the most productive site in light of the precipitation and temperature patterns we experience in March. Disinfection and preventative instructions will be shared with the group to help protect sensitive amphibian species from the potential spread of diseases.