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Frog Highway — (from Patagonia.com)

By Martha | Published: February 12, 2010
I was recently asked by Patagonia.com to write about a “backyard corridor” experience for its environmentalism campaign. If you don’t know what a backyard corridor is, read on . . .     Frog Highway By Martha Sherrill He was so huge, the biggest green frog I’d ever seen. And he was sitting – utterly motionless — on a stone [...]
Posted in Cape Cod memoir, Patagonia.com, nature writing | Tagged animal wildways, backyard corridors, vernal ponds | Comments closed
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