Cool Down with Boreal Toads

 

Volunteers and project partners on a survey at Willow Lake. Photo by Sierra Hastings

We're in the midst of a toasty summer, and have been thinking that boreal toads have the right idea. High elevation, cool streams and ponds, and a reprise from the 100 degree weather? We're in!

If you haven't had a chance to join us to survey this summer - there's still time! There are still a handful of Guided Day Surveys, Independent and Opportunistic Sites where we're still looking for volunteers! Check out the sign-up sheet to get involved!


Volunteer Resources

Need a refresher on all things Boreal Toads as we hop into survey season? Find all resources linked below and on the project page.

Community Science Resources

Data Entry

Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions to borealtoad@sagelandcollaborative.org.


NHMU's Wild World Exhibit

We're excited to share that the Boreal Toad Project is featured in the Natural History Museum of Utah's latest exhibit: Wild World, Stories of Conservation & Hope!

This family friendly exhibit is a great way to learn about the efforts and successes of conservation organizations through hands-on education experiences, including live animal exhibits (including some pretty amazing Cane Toads!) The exhibit is open through November 5, 2023.


Thank You

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

If you're unable to join us in the field this year, there are other ways you can support this project! Please consider supporting this and other conservation work through donating, sharing on social media, or passing this email along to your family and friends.

Don't hesitate to email us at borealtoad@sagelandcollaborative.org with any questions.

 
Sierra Hastings