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Once a year, Maine roads become highways for amphibians

Once a year, Maine roads become highways for amphibians Diana Ionescu Tue, 05/05/2026 - 06:00 Primary Image Primary Image Caption A young volunteer holds a frog during the Big Night event. Every spring, volunteers gather on roadways in Maine to monitor frogs and salamanders as they cross the road on their annual migration to the vernal pools where they lay their eggs.  As Grace Benninghoff explains in Grist, climate change has made the trip mo…
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Planetizen - Urban Planning News, Jobs, and Education broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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