ROSS COUNTY, Ohio — As the rain showers and warmer temperatures herald the arrival of spring, nature enthusiasts are gearing up for the annual salamander spotting event at Buzzards Roots Nature Preserve in Chillicothe, Ohio.
Scheduled for Monday, March 4th from 8-9 p.m., the event promises an exciting opportunity to witness the emergence of various amphibian species, including salamanders, newts, peepers, and wood frogs.
Participants are invited to meet Ms. Macey at the shelter house located at 514 Red Bird Ln. to learn fascinating facts about these intriguing creatures before embarking on a guided tour around the pond to observe them in their natural habitat.
The program is open to the public and suitable for all ages. Admission is free, making it an ideal family-friendly activity for nature lovers.
To ensure an enjoyable experience, attendees are advised to come prepared:
- Dress appropriately for potentially wet and muddy conditions.
- Waterproof footwear is recommended, and a flashlight or headlamp is essential for visibility during the evening excursion.
- Bring plastic bags to carry home muddy shoes and clothes, as well as towels to cover car seats.
- Organizers kindly request that participants refrain from bringing dip nets to protect the delicate ecosystem.
For further information or inquiries, interested individuals can contact the Ross County Park District at 740-773-8794 or email [email protected].
Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with nature and witness the magical sights of springtime amphibian activity at Buzzards Roots Nature Preserve!