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Passport to Nature 2025: Reptile and Amphibian Search

Paul Mikoda showing a child a brown snake

With Paul Mikoda at Hawk Cliff Woods (near Port Stanley, ON)

Herpetofauna, or herps for short, are reptiles and amphibians. In our region herps include frogs and toads, salamanders, snakes, turtles, and one lizard. These species are important members for a healthy ecosystem and are good indicators of water quality and habitat health. Come out for a hands-on exploration of herpetofauna with terrestrial ecologist Paul Mikoda. Learn how to identify species of amphibians and reptiles up close, and what you and your family can do to protect them. Hawk Cliff Woods is located east of Port Stanley.

Registration is required and spaces are limited. Event may be subject to change or postponement due to unforeseen circumstances.

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WHEN
May 24, 2025 at 11:00am - 1pm
WHERE
Hawk Cliff Woods
4437 Hawk Cliff Rd
Union, ON N0L 2L0
Canada
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15 RSVPS

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