When and how often do we do this?
The time period for the migration mapping is March through June but the actual level of involvement is dependent on the weather and our ability to actually find where migrations are taking place.
We need both scouts and road crossing participants to make this successful. What Time of Day is the Scouting and Migration Mapping/Road Assists done?
The most likely time for these "Big Night" events to take place is at night, during a light mist or rain.
While this is not the most favorable time for people, this is what the amphibians with their wet skins, need to travel over grasses and roads and forest floors to get to their breeding pools.
They don't call it "Big night" for nothing though, so while we might get a bit wet ourselves, the sights and sounds of the night are amazing.
Hop in and start monitoring!
If you'd like to become involved in Migration Mapping, please fill in the sign up form. All levels of experience are welcome. Training materials will be provided. |