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Frogs and Toads, Why Are They Calling?
Friday, May 2
5PM
Mitchell Creek Meadows: The Don and Jerry Oleson Nature Preserve, TC
Other
Free
Join the Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy for an exploration of sound. As you explore the preserve's wetlands, learn about the different calls of local toad & frog species, discovering how these vocalizations are used to communicate with potential mates & rivals in their attempts to mate. Please park at the McMullen Family Conservation Center & meet at main entrance. Registration required. 929-7911.
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