Amphibians and Reptiles inhabiting the Ketchamoot Creek Recreation Property

Amphibians and Reptiles inhabiting the Ketchamoot Creek Recreation Property

Join us for a guided walk to discover frogs, toads, garter snakes, and the secret lives of our coolest poikilothermic neighbours!

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By Sherwood Park Fish & Game Association
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Date and time

Sunday, May 11 · 1 - 3:30pm MDT

Location

Ketchamoot Creek Property (the range), 50302 Rge Rd 203

Range Road 203 Sherwood Park, AB Canada

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Greenspaces and wetlands offer more than just a retreat from the hustle of urban life; they serve as havens for a variety of wildlife, including frogs, toads, salamanders, and gartersnakes. Rural residents may not need to venture far from their own doorstep to encounter these fascinating creatures. Despite their often-overlooked presence, amphibians and gartersnakes play a crucial role in their local ecosystems, enhancing biodiversity, and adding a valuable dimension to our lives.

Join Kris Kendell, a biologist with the Alberta Conservation Association, for an informative presentation about amphibians and gartersnakes inhabiting Strathcona County. During the presentation, you will learn how to accurately identify these captivating species and discover when and where to observe them in their natural habitats. Kris will also shed light on some of the conservation challenges they face, offering practical actions that can be done on your land or backyard to support these important animals.

Following Kris’ one hour presentation, session participants, together with Kris, will explore the different habitats where amphibians and gartersnakes can be found, and if conditions permit, there is the potential to encounter these awesome herptiles!

Kris Kendell Bio

Since his early years, Kris has been enchanted by the marvels of nature, and today, he feels fortunate to have transformed his childhood passion into a satisfying career as a biologist. In his work, Kris is committed to various aspects of conservation, including citizen science, habitat stewardship, species inventories, and initiatives geared toward species recovery, with an emphasis on amphibians and reptiles. Beyond his work pursuits, Kris values the moments he spends in nature during his free time—whether navigating hiking trails, gliding across a lake, or caring for the plants in his pollinator garden.

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