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Headstarting eastern tiger salamanders

Posted on March 14, 2014 by CWF

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We have begun another season of headstarting eastern tiger salamanders with the Cape May County Zoo.  Mature larvae will be released into our constructed ponds in early summer to help establish new, robust populations above anticipated sea-level rise.

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