City of Marquette closing road nightly to save migrating salamanders

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MARQUETTE, Mich. – An Upper Peninsula city is closing a portion of a road to vehicular traffic every night to protect migrating salamanders.

The city of Marquette is closing a portion of Peter White Drive in Presque Isle Park from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. daily until April 15 or until the migration is completed, the city announced. The closures began on Monday.

Road barricades will be placed and removed daily to prevent vehicular traffic in the migration area. Only foot traffic is permitted in the area.

“Protecting the blue-spotted salamanders’ migration is vital, as they are an indicator species, informing us about the health of our environment,” Kathleen Henry, a special projects coordinator and education specialist for the Superior Watershed Partnership, told The Mining Journal in an email.

In 2018, former Northern Michigan University student Eli Bieri noticed vehicles were killing hundreds of migrating salamanders, who were traveling from the park interior to their breeding ponds. Concerned over their mortality, Bieri was instrumental in getting the city to close part of Peter White Drive during the migration season.

Henry said the city first closed the road in 2020, and as a result, had only three confirmed mortalities that year.

3eyedCrowTRobot on March 28th, 2022 at 00:19 UTC »

I read this in Joe Pera's voice

nazukeru on March 27th, 2022 at 23:31 UTC »

This happens every spring in northeastern PA! They close a certain road from dusk til dawn during rainy nights where the temperature rises above 50°. Makes me smile every year to see the news updates.

tarmitch on March 27th, 2022 at 22:03 UTC »

The city of Burlington has closed a road for weeks every year since 2012.

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