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Despite its cold winters, Vermont is home to surprising herpetological diversity with 19 confirmed species of reptiles, and 21 amphibians. Many of these species, like the gray treefrog, are small and cryptic, and more often seen than heard. And you could go your whole life without seeing a spring salamander if you don't know where to look! But unlike these common species, a growing number of Vermont's reptiles and amphibians are rare, threatened, or endangered within the state and need our care, attention, and protection to survive challenges such as climate change, habitat loss, habitat fragmentation, and poaching. Join VT Fish & Wildlife Herpetologist Luke Groff, and Conservation Planner Jens Hilke, to learn about iconic VT species of special conservation concern such as Timber Rattlesnake, Mudpuppy, North American Racer, Wood Turtle, Spiny Softshell Turtle, and more. We'll discuss their unique ecology and habitat requirements, learn about Fish & Wildlife conservation programs to support these species, and explore municipal land-use planning strategies that can help ensure thriving populations of reptiles and amphibians in Vermont for decades to come. Presenters: • Luke Groff - Herpetologist • Jens Hilke - Conservation Planner