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Springtime Frog Walk
Bengel Wildlife Center – 6380 Drumheller Rd., Bath, MIJoin us for an evening filled with croaks, trills, and splashes from some of our favorite frog friends. The walk begins with a brief intro to frog calls, followed by a hike through frog habitats like vernal ponds and wetlands. Registration required: Register here
Salamander Saturday Virtual 5K
Anywhere! Virtual EventJoin the Foundation for the Conservation of Salamanders in supporting salamander research and conservation through this exciting virtual event. Whether you walk, run, hike, or roll, this 5k is perfect for anyone who wants to get outside and support our amphibious friends.
Fill out the form below to secure your spot in the Salamander Stroll!
Last day for registration with mailed 5k packet is April 16, 2025! Digital registration is open through May 3rd, 2025.
Amphibian Week Kick-Off Celebration
Q?rius, The Carolyn W. Whitney Science Education Center, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DCCelebrate the start of Amphibian Week with hands-on activities, science demos, and more! Event Info
Museum in the Parks: Frogs
Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo, Gainesville, FLEnjoy free froggy fun and a nocturnal zoo adventure to learn all about amphibians! 🔗 More Info
Amphibian Anatomization
Washington Middle School Library, Missoula, MT🕗 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM (MST)
Visit WMS to explore amphibian displays and lessons, highlighting their unique anatomy and importance in the natural world.
Amphibian Outreach Day
Santa Fe Teaching Zoo, Gainesville, FL🕘 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM (Eastern Time) Explore amphibian tables, talks, and hands-on activities hosted by local experts and conservation groups.
Amphibian Week 2025
Mark your calendars for our Amphibian Week 2025 celebration! This year’s theme will be Amphibians: Masters of Two Worlds. We’ll celebrate May 4-10th, 2025.
Fort Collins Amphibian Walk
Fort Collins Natural Area (specific site TBD)Time: 7:30 - 9:00 PM (Mountain Time)
Join Kat Stroh from Colorado State University for an evening walk to explore and observe amphibians in their natural habitat. Learn to identify local species by sight and sound in this fun, educational event.
Walk and Talk
Prairie Creek Preserve, FLJoin ARMI scientists and Alachua Conservation Trust for an evening showcasing amphibian research techniques.
Guided Frog and Toad Walk for Amphibian Week
Myrick Park Center & Myrick Marsh, La Crosse, WI7:00 PM – 8:30 PM (Central Time)
Enjoy the sounds of spring with a guided walk to learn about the breeding calls and lives of Wisconsin’s frogs and toads.