Star-Ledger Video: College students study migrating amphibians and reptiles in Bedminster


Video credit: The Star-Ledger

Each spring, amphibians and reptiles in New Jersey emerge from their winter locations and migrate to nearby ponds or vernal pools to breed. Often these migration routes are intersected by roads which lead to mortality. Students from Montclair State University, led by faculty advisor Meiyin Wu, are involved in a two month study project to gather data on the migrating organisms.

 

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