Wisconsin herping

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I live in Milwaukee, WI. What are some good places to find salamanders?
 
True, kumba, you are not permitted to show your exact location. You can put Wisconsin or a more general area, than your exact city. I have had a similar question, but I live in Florida, and I was wondering where I might find some caudates down here.
 
Hello there, I live in Waukesha, I would suggest hitting up the www.wireptiles.com and become a regular, we put together herping trips often.

If I were you I would check out some of the larger pieces of woods/forests that have temporary vernal ponds in them and look under logs once you get to them.
 
sorry ... i'm brand new to the forms.. is it ok if i say South Eastern Wisconsin?
 
When are these trips arranged? Any this fall? I am a new member of wireptiles.com.
 
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