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Kiley Briggs

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Varied Habitats Key to Wood Turtle Success

  • ByKiley Briggs
  • September 2, 2019
Views:62 views Looking down into many river valleys in Northern New England you’ll see forested mountains, rolling hills…
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August Photo of the Month

  • ByKiley Briggs
  • August 9, 2019
Views:2 views Female Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta) found on the forest floor in Northeastern Vermont. She was hit…
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Tracking Scarce Turtles

  • ByKiley Briggs
  • August 5, 2019
Views:268 views One of the more challenging aspects of surveying for Wood Turtles is that they are so…
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Miranda’s Second Chance

  • ByKiley Briggs
  • June 4, 2019
Views:46 views Roads are bad news for turtles, especially during the late spring when most turtles leave the…
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A Declining Species

  • ByKiley Briggs
  • May 13, 2019
Views:128 views Amphibians are among the most imperiled animals on earth, with almost half of all species declining,…
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Species Spotlight: Eastern Musk Turtle

  • ByKiley Briggs
  • April 2, 2019
Views:794 views Eastern Musk Turtles go by a few different names, but they all mean the same thing.…
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Why Do Species Live Where They Do and Not Where They Don’t?

  • ByKiley Briggs
  • March 5, 2019
Views:451 views Growing up in the southern Champlain Valley of Vermont, I knew there were Spring Salamanders in…
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A Gardener’s Friend: The Secretive Red-bellied Snake

  • ByKiley Briggs
  • February 4, 2019
Views:7,358 views Northern New England is not known for having high reptile and amphibian diversity, yet most people…
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