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Sunday, September 18th 2011

Check out the CWF events and other wildlife and environmental events below.


WILD - Nature Photographs by Eric Sambol

Runs through Friday, September 30th, 2011 

Time & Place

Monday – Friday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Monmouth University - Pollak Gallery

More Information

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Eric Sambol uses the medium of photography to reawaken his childhood passion for nature. The exhibition, curated by Eric, showcases the remarkable wildlife he has had the pleasure to interact with. The show features wildlife from four different and distinct locations in New Jersey, Alaska, Manitoba, and British Columbia. www.EricSambol.com

The artist is donating all the proceeds from the sales at this exhibit to the Scholarship Fund of Monmouth University and the Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey.

 

New Jersey Wild Outdoor Expo

Runs through Sunday, September 18th, 2011 

Time & Place

10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Colliers Mills Wildlife Management Area, Jackson Township, NJ

More Information

Liz Silvernail | 609.292.3707 | Email | Web | Map

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The New Jersey Wild Outdoor Expo is a free event designed for visitors to discover ways to appreciate and enjoy the outdoors. The Expo seeks to help people connect with the natural world by providing a unique blend of conservation information, education and hands-on opportunities to learn outdoor skills and activities. Visitors can learn about and try a wide array of activities including fishing, hiking, shooting sports, kayaking, rock climbing, camping, wildlife watching and much more.

 

Ballanger Creek Hiking Trail work day

 

Time & Place

10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Ballanger Creek Habitat Enhancement Area, Bass River State Forest, Route 9, Bass River Twp. NJ

More Information

Ben Wurst | 609-628-2103 | Email | Web | Map

Find Related Info: Habitat Restoration

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Site work has been completed and we would like to enhance an existing hiking trail along the perimeter of the wetlands. The trail follows the edge of a freshwater impoundment and leads into an old blueberry farm. The total length of loop trail is approximately 1 1/2 miles long. Please bring work gloves and pack a lunch. We will provide some light refreshments. Heavy rain will cancel. There are no public restrooms on site, but a Super Wawa is down the road. Please RSVP by contacting Ben Wurst.