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


Thursday, September 17th, 2020

Wildlife Conservation During the COVID Pandemic

 

Time & Place

5pm - 6pm
Zoom Webinar

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D&R Greenway’s Virtual Happy Hour Series has become a new tradition, bringing together like-minded conservationists from near and far for topical talks. These popular Zoom events provide convivial, healthy engagement with experts and participants on nature topics of current high interest. Pour your favorite beverage and join others who care intensely about nature, on Thursday, September 17, 5-6 p.m.

David Wheeler, Executive Director of Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey (CWF) and Allison Sonya Injaian, M.S., Ph.D., Lecturer at Odom School, University of Georgia, will share recent observations on positive and negative effects of the COVID’s pandemic’s changes upon wild creatures, with a focus on wildlife of New Jersey. D&R Greenway Land Trust President and CEO, Linda Mead, will moderate the scientific presentations. D&R Greenway’s newest Community Conservation Fellow for the 2020-‘21 year, Maria Stahl, –recent Princeton University graduate in the fields of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, will create a special introduction, including her own recent experience conducting research upon plant-animal interactions in the African savannah.

Sign-up at RSVP@drgreenway.org no later than 1:00 p.m. on September 17 to reserve your space and receive instructions for this FREE Zoom event!

 

Thursday, September 24th, 2020

Bald Eagles In New Jersey: An All-American Recovery

 

Time & Place

7pm - 8pm
Virtual Program

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The magnificent bald eagle has made an inspiring, all-American recovery over the past few decades.

Use this link to save your spot and join our virtual program:

https://www.crowdcast.io/e/bald-eagles-in-new

Just a few decades ago, there was just a single nesting pair of bald eagles in all of New Jersey - yet now we have over 200 nesting pairs.

Join naturalist and author David Wheeler in exploring this incredible species, and the innovative work being done to study and protect them in the Garden State.

David Wheeler is the Executive Director of the Conserve Wildlife Foundation (CWF) and the author of the 2011 book Wild New Jersey: Nature Adventures in the Garden State.

 

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