Southboro Open Land Foundation

people looking over meadow at sunset

Wildlife Survey

Published on April 17, 2015 by Eileen Samberg

In March 2014, SOLF began a wildlife survey of reptiles and amphibians at Beals Preserve. The project was originated and is being directed by SOLF member Lawrence Spezzano of Southborough with the generous assistance of wonderful volunteers from Southborough and other communities! SOLF volunteers are continuing to collect evidence, including bird, mammal, insect and plant diversity through 2015. More volunteers are always needed,  please contact SOLF at info@solf.org, if your are interested. The information  already collected suggests relationships among species, their gender, length and mass, which could drive future conservation efforts in Southborough and neighboring towns!  For more information on this project, and information about about what has already been found, click here.