Thank You for Another Amazing Season!

 

A boreal toad rests in grasses near Strawberry Reservoir. Photo by Sierra Hastings

Another toad season has flown by, and we cannot thank you enough for joining us again this year to search for these elusive toads across Utah's high alpine meadows and streams!

The data that you help us collect is shared with our state partners, and allows them to prioritize habitat management and conservation efforts. Thank you for being part of this important work!


Save the Date:
End-of-Season Volunteer Celebration

Partners & volunteers at a survey near Strawberry Reservoir. Photo by Sierra Hastings

As we wrap up our 2023 projects, we are just blown away by the incredible volunteers who have made the time to join us in the field - thank you! We are so grateful for the time, resources, and donations you have poured into the 2023 project season.

2023 volunteers and donors, please mark November 8th on your calendar for our end-of-season celebration! More details to come soon.


Boreal Toads in the News

Our project partners at Utah Division of Wildlife Resources are building a fence in the Manti La-Sal mountain range to protect a population of boreal toads.

Utah Public Radio's Caroline Long spoke with UDWR's Tyler Arnold about boreal toads, and why this fence is important.

Boreal Toads Across the West

Utah is not the only home to this special species - they're found at high elevations across the West, and states like Colorado are also seeing population declines.

This article highlights the work being done by our Colorado counterparts to slow the spread of chytrid fungus and to bolster boreal toad populations.


Volunteer Highlight:
Jenny Makosky

Jenny's daughter, poised to catch a tiger salamander, while surveying for boreal toads. Photo: Jenny Makosky.

Our September Volunteer of the Month is Jenny Makosky! Jenny monitors an independent site as part of the Boreal Toad Project, documenting these species as well as potential amphibian habitats in Utah.

Not only does Jenny get out on this project, but she also brings her children to spark the next generation of amphibian conservationists. A big thank you to Jenny and her amazing young conservationists!


Thank You

Thank you so much for your continued support - this project would not be possible without your dedication!

Curious about how to stay involved as the season comes to an end? Sign up for our general newsletter to stay up to date on what we're up to! Please consider supporting this and other conservation work through donating or following along on social media.

Don't hesitate to reach out with any questions!

 
Sierra Hastings