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Our Slime-Covered Neighbors: Introducing Adirondack Mountain Amphibians with Ed Kanze


*The event has already taken place on this date: Thu, 04/29/2021
Join naturalist, author, and Adirondack guide Ed Kanze for a look at the amphibians that inhabit Adirondack Mountain woods and wetlands. This program will offer insights into the lives of amphibians and how to identify and gently interact with the ones you find. Ed will show photos of most of the frogs, toads, and salamanders that occur in the park and share his adventures in finding them. Ever met a mink frog or a spring salamander? Here’s your chance to learn more about them.

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Price: Members Free; Non-members $15.00 (tickets sold per household/screen)
About Ed Kanze: With his wife and two teenagers, Ed Kanze lives on eighteen amphibian-rich acres along the Saranac River near Bloomingdale. A frog and salamander enthusiast since he was old enough to toddle, Ed has enjoyed and photographed amphibians widely in North America, Costa Rica, Australia, and New Zealand. He is the author of six books, including Adirondack: Life and Wildlife in the Wild, Wild East, writes the “Wild Side” column for each issue of Adirondack Explorer, and contributes frequently to Adirondack Life. He is a contributing editor at Bird Watcher’s Digest magazine. 

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The event has already taken place on this date: 
04/29/2021
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6 pm
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Members Free; Non-members $15.00 (tickets sold per household/screen)