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Maps of Andover's vernal pools can be viewed by contacting AVIS.
Vernal pools are temporary pools of water that because they are devoid of fish allow for the development of amphibians and insects.


Guidelines for certification of vernal pools can be obtained through the MA Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife.
Maps of Andover's vernal pools can be viewed by contacting [http://www.avisandover.org/ AVIS].


Guidelines for certification of vernal pools can be obtained through the [http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/dfw_toc.htm Massachusetts Department of Fisheries & Wildlife.]
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*[http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/nhesp/vernal_pools/vernal_pool_data.htm Number of Certified Vernal Pools by Town]
*[http://andoverma.gov/boards/conservation/concomregs.pdf Town of Andover Conservation Commission Wetland Protection Regulations]
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 24 November 2009

Vernal pools are temporary pools of water that because they are devoid of fish allow for the development of amphibians and insects.

Maps of Andover's vernal pools can be viewed by contacting AVIS.

Guidelines for certification of vernal pools can be obtained through the Massachusetts Department of Fisheries & Wildlife.


See


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--Eleanor 20:38, February 2, 2006 (EST)