If it's a rainy night between late March and early April, and you're driving along the Stouffville Side Road in the dark between 9:00pm and 5:00am.... you may encounter a road closure and have to make a detour.
Why is the road closed? Accident? Police investigation? Midnight construction crew?
No, none of those reasons. It's mating season for the Jefferson Salamanders, an endangered species here in Ontario, and the salamanders want to cross the road to their breeding swamps and ponds to lay eggs and make more little salamanders.
Sweet little chap, isn't he? or she? Looking for love!
Photo pilfered from Toronto Star. |
Great idea to help out the tiny creatures. Hope they thrive this year!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this post. It is really important to protect all of our creatures, including those seldom seen, and perhaps not loved by many. They too have their place in the biosphere.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea to help them breed and for the species to survive.
ReplyDeleteGot to help the little ones out so they can survive and thrive.
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant initiative. I hope that they survive and thrive.
ReplyDeleteGood to look out for such animals.
ReplyDeleteThey're not so cute, but I am glad that we are helping them.
ReplyDeleteSuch interesting news from your part of the word! Thank you for reminding me that salamander is amphibian. I was forgetting it. Take care.
ReplyDeleteYoko
Totally fascinating...It is good to watch out for our critters...endangered or not.
ReplyDeleteKind of inconvenient to close the entire road though.
Sue
It's a very short road, lots of other ways to get to where you're going!
DeleteOh, that's interesting! Glad someone is looking out for their welfare.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I've never heard of them. Glad they're being looked after.
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