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Posts Tagged "Eastern Hellbender"

New Arrivals

Posted on May 3, 2017

New Arrivals

On this Wild America Wednesday, we want to take a moment to announce RTPI’s new arrivals! Please join us as we welcome Oneka and Tweeg,  two seven year old hellbenders that will be moving from the Buffalo Zoo to our facility in Jamestown tomorrow! Originally a part of the NYS hellbender headstart program, these salamanders were kept to be used for educational purposes. Oneka and Tweeg will serve as ambassadors for their species, helping us to raise awareness of their conservation status, the need to learn more about them, and what can be done to help the wild American population! Our...

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Autumn Field Surveys

Posted on Oct 12, 2015

Autumn Field Surveys

While the field season never completely ends, projects shift and our attention will soon be focused on other seasonally appropriate surveys during the upcoming cooler months. As the temperatures continue to drop as well as the leaves, our stream work surveying for the elusive Eastern Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) is winding down. This week we got out to take more samples and carry out more rock lift surveys. So far we have found that the stream we have been working in has a good number of Mudpuppies (Necturus maculosus) and has a lot of interesting macroinvertebrates, all of...

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CCWA Gala

Posted on Oct 10, 2015

CCWA Gala

In case you missed the competition for the 2015 Pennsylvania River of the Year, Conewango Creek was the big winner, and the Conewango Creek Watershed Association has been doing a number of great programs to promote the winning waterway. To conclude their events, on October 22nd they will be hosting their River of the Year Gala and will have none other than Robin Foster, University of Buffalo PhD candidate and our favorite stream partner, speaking about the Eastern Hellbender, an elusive resident to the region’s rivers and tributaries. This will not be an event to miss! For more details...

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Underwater Rock

Posted on Oct 8, 2015

Underwater Rock

While surveying for Eastern Hellbenders, we sometimes utilize technology to get a better view of potential crevices that might be used as an entrance point for the salamander to get under a rock. Using a waterproof camera, I snapped this shot to see how far back the opening went and if any hellbender faces were poking out of the darkness. Although it didn’t seem to be a long enough crevice for a hellbender to use, it still turned out to be an interesting view! Elyse Henshaw Conservation Technician

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Hellbender Surveys Continue

Posted on Sep 11, 2015

Hellbender Surveys Continue

While the summer season is winding down, our survey work certainly isn’t! As stream conditions allow, we will continue surveying for the elusive Eastern Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) in the French Creek watershed and beyond. Working closely with the University of Buffalo and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, we have found habitats within the area that may support hellbenders. Test results and hands-on surveys will reveal whether these sites may support a viable population, so we have our fingers crossed and will share more details soon!

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