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Ocmulgee River Floodplain & Marbled Salamander

February 1, 2018June 4, 2018 by Ben Stegenga No Comments 32 views

In this month’s Fieldnotes, Ben ventures into the Ocmulgee River floodplain to look at the Marbled Salamander, a beautiful denizen of Georgia’s hardwood lowlands.

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