Feature Description: Vernal Pools are small (generally less than one acre), ephemeral pools that occur in natural basins within upland forests and serve as critical breeding habitat for mole salamanders (spotted salamander,
blue-spotted salamander, and Jefferson salamander), eastern four-toed salamander, and wood frog. <div><br/></div><div>Field Verified?: {poolStatus}</div><div>Priority: {PRIORITY} </div><div><a href="https://anr.vermont.gov/sites/anr/files/documents/Vernal Pools Summary.pdf">Link to Component Summary</a></div>
Feature Long Description: Vernal Pools are small (generally less than one acre), ephemeral pools that occur in natural basins within upland forests and serve as critical breeding habitat for mole salamanders (spotted salamander,
blue-spotted salamander, and Jefferson salamander), eastern four-toed salamander, and wood frog. <div><br/></div><div>Field Verified?: {poolStatus}</div><div>Priority: {PRIORITY} </div><div><a href="https://anr.vermont.gov/sites/anr/files/documents/Vernal Pools Summary.pdf">Link to Component Summary</a></div>