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Beekman Road Will Be Closed Tuesday, Feb. 22

2/21/2022

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A warm, rainy evening is expected on Tuesday, Feb. 22 -- perfect weather for a salamander migration! The East Brunswick Police will close Beekman Road from 6 p.m. Tuesday until 6 a.m., Wednesday, for the expected migration across the road to their vernal pools. 

​Here is a link to a cool video from NJ.com about the migration last year with some great salamander footage. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYk3VFIPvPo    

BRING A FLASHLIGHT AND FOLLOW THESE SAFETY RULES!

SAFETY FIRST: A few VERY IMPORTANT Safety Rules! Please Read Them Thoroughly

Human Safety - 
  • Beekman Road and Church Lane are always dark. Cars driving on them are moving fast and don't expect anyone there. It is simply DANGEROUS and extreme caution is the rule!
  • NEVER walk Beekman Road when it is not closed.
  • NEVER let children cross Church Lane without holding their hand.
  • Wear bright colored clothing so you are highly visible. 

Parking -
  • Parking is best at the small county lot on Beekman Road (accessed from White Pine on the South Brunswick side) just before the closure and on Crispin Lane off of Church.
  • Do NOT park in front of the barriers.
  • Use exceptional caution when parking as it is often dark and rainy and visibility of visitors and other cars maybe limited. 

Amphibian Safety - 

  • EVERYONE must have a flashlight. Phone flashlights are useless. Without a good strong bright flashlight there is a real risk of stepping on an amphibian, which completely defeats the point of our protection plan.
 
  • PLEASE DO NOT handle the amphibians. They are slippery and easy to drop and our hands can transfer oils that are harmful to them. They know where they are going, so just enjoy them as they cross and take lots of photographs!
3 Comments
Lauren
3/3/2022 05:26:09 pm

I’m dying to know how it was on 2/22! Lots of movement? Any salamanders left for this upcoming rain event on Monday 3/7?

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Eva
3/3/2022 06:36:56 pm

I'm also curious if anything was found on 2/22. Can we expect to see more salamanders this Sunday night, 3/7?

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John
3/5/2022 09:08:13 pm

I saw four spotted salamanders, five wood frogs, seven northern spring peepers and one green frog on 2/22.

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