Toadlet Migration Surveys. Mid-June to mid-August. Hike the Four Lakes Trail in Alice Lake Provincial Park, keeping an eye out for migrating baby toads. No experience necessary.
What
Watch for toadlets (baby toads) while hiking a well-marked trail that winds through the coastal forest and past several lakes. Take photos and report sightings via iNaturalist, or by dropping a pin on your preferred trail app. Sign-up is via an online scheduling app. The 6km trail has a 150m elevation gain and takes about 2 hours to hike.
Where
Alice Lake Provincial Park, 12 km north of downtown Squamish. Please note that there is no public transportation to the park, so participants will need a vehicle or bike to get there.
When
- Surveys run from late June through mid-August
- Go early morning (7AM-9AM) or evening (6PM-8PM)
- Each survey takes about 2 hours
Commitment and Skills
- Sign up for the days that work for you. No minimum shift requirement
- Anyone with normal hiking fitness
- No experience necessary
Review Wildlife Camera Video Footage and Photos
Annually, fall and winter. Nature Squamish uses wildlife cameras to monitor predator activity and watch for toad arrival and dispersal from the breeding site. Volunteers help review videos clips or still images
