The beautiful Marbled Salamander, Ambystoma opacum through a #Prisma filter.

Marbled Salamanders have been detected, albeit rarely, inside the 285 perimeter through the monitoring surveys of the Metro Atlanta Amphibian Monitoring Program (maamp.us). Historically, they were probably once common in this area. This species, and ask of the 28 amphibian species native to the Atlanta region will be covered in the free amphibian identification workshop on August 28th at Kavarna in Decatur. This is a joint production with the Atlanta Science Tavern. For more information, please visit:    

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