< January 2019 >
Check out the CWF events and other wildlife and environmental events below.
Thursday, January 3rd, 2019
New Jersey's Elusive Hunter: The Bobcat with David Wheeler
Time & Place
6PM - 7PM
Cape May City Library; 110 Ocean St., Cape May NJ
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Learn about New Jersey’s Elusive Hunter: The Bobcat with Conserve Wildlife Foundation Executive Director David Wheeler. By the 1960’s, bobcats were virtually extinct in New Jersey due to habitat loss and hunting. Restoration projects in the late 70’s and early 80’s led to the reintroduction of 24 bobcats back into the state, with the hope of monitoring the population over the years as it established a breeding and stable population. Today, they are New Jersey’s only remaining wild cat and listed as one of New Jersey’s endangered species.
Sunday, January 6th, 2019
Amphibian Project Training
Time & Place
2PM
Forest Resource Education Center, 495 Don Connor Blvd., Jackson NJ
Amphibians are an important natural resources that is disappearing at an alarming rate. The best estimates of amphibian declines suggest that one third of all known species - almost 2,000 species globally - are threatened.
CWF biologist Allegra Mitchell is looking for volunteers to gather data on various amphibian population locations in New Jersey. There will be 4 public trainings throughout January for all interested in becoming the pioneers of this monitoring program.
No experience required! Training and data collection materials will be provided.
Questions? Contact Allegra Mitchell at allegra.mitchell@conservewildlifenj.org
Sunday, January 13th, 2019
Amphibian Project Training
Time & Place
4PM
NRCS Office, 101 Bilby Road, Hackettstown NJ
Amphibians are an important natural resources that is disappearing at an alarming rate. The best estimates of amphibian declines suggest that one third of all known species - almost 2,000 species globally - are threatened.
CWF biologist Allegra Mitchell is looking for volunteers to gather data on various amphibian population locations in New Jersey. There will be 4 public trainings throughout January for all interested in becoming the pioneers of this monitoring program.
No experience required! Training and data collection materials will be provided.
Questions? Contact Allegra Mitchell at allegra.mitchell@conservewildlifenj.org
Wednesday, January 16th, 2019
Amphibian Project Training
Time & Place
6PM
Division of Fish and Wildlife Southern Regional Office 220 Blue Anchor Rd., Sicklerville NJ
Amphibians are an important natural resources that is disappearing at an alarming rate. The best estimates of amphibian declines suggest that one third of all known species - almost 2,000 species globally - are threatened.
CWF biologist Allegra Mitchell is looking for volunteers to gather data on various amphibian population locations in New Jersey. There will be 4 public trainings throughout January for all interested in becoming the pioneers of this monitoring program.
No experience required! Training and data collection materials will be provided.
Questions? Contact Allegra Mitchell at allegra.mitchell@conservewildlifenj.org
Saturday, January 26th, 2019
Amphibian Project Training
Time & Place
11AM
Essex County Environmental Center 621 Eagle Rock Ave, Roseland NJ
Amphibians are an important natural resources that is disappearing at an alarming rate. The best estimates of amphibian declines suggest that one third of all known species - almost 2,000 species globally - are threatened.
CWF biologist Allegra Mitchell is looking for volunteers to gather data on various amphibian population locations in New Jersey. There will be 4 public trainings throughout January for all interested in becoming the pioneers of this monitoring program.
No experience required! Training and data collection materials will be provided.
Questions? Contact Allegra Mitchell at allegra.mitchell@conservewildlifenj.org