< July 2013 >
Check out the CWF events and other wildlife and environmental events below.
Sunday, July 7th, 2013
Plover walk at Cape May Point State Park
Time & Place
11:00am
Cape May Point State Park, 299 Light House Ave, Cape May, NJ
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Every Sunday at 11am you are invited to join a biologist with NJ Division of Fish & Wildlife to walk on the beach at Cape May Point State Park to discuss efforts being made to help endangered beach nesting birds. Meet at the Park Office.
Sunday, July 14th, 2013
Plover walk at Cape May Point State Park
Time & Place
11:00am
Cape May Point State Park, 299 Light House Ave, Cape May, NJ
More Information
Every Sunday at 11am you are invited to join a biologist with NJ Division of Fish & Wildlife to walk on the beach at Cape May Point State Park to discuss efforts being made to help endangered beach nesting birds. Meet at the Park Office.
Sunday, July 21st, 2013
Plover walk at Cape May Point State Park
Time & Place
11:00am
Cape May Point State Park, 299 Light House Ave, Cape May, NJ
More Information
Every Sunday at 11am you are invited to join a biologist with NJ Division of Fish & Wildlife to walk on the beach at Cape May Point State Park to discuss efforts being made to help endangered beach nesting birds. Meet at the Park Office.
Sunday, July 28th, 2013
Plover walk at Cape May Point State Park
Time & Place
11:00am
Cape May Point State Park, 299 Light House Ave, Cape May, NJ
More Information
Every Sunday at 11am you are invited to join a biologist with NJ Division of Fish & Wildlife to walk on the beach at Cape May Point State Park to discuss efforts being made to help endangered beach nesting birds. Meet at the Park Office.
Monday, July 29th, 2013
Bat Walk & Talk at White Lake (Hardwick)
Time & Place
Monday, July 29th, from 7:00-9:00 pm
White Lake Natural Resource Area: Stillwater Road (CR 521), Hardwick Twp, Warren Co.
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Jennifer Rinaldi | 908-955-0356 | Email | Web | Map
Bats have a reputation as being spooky or even fearsome, but they are actually some of the most beneficial animals to people. And right now, bats need our help.
Come learn about the amazing, insect-eating, acrobatic bats in your backyard...and what you can do to keep them around! Then watch for the flying mammals as day turns into night above beautiful White Lake. We'll use an acoustic detector to unlock the "secret" ultrasonic language of bats as they pass overhead.
Hosted by The Nature Conservancy at the historic Vass House, and led by CWF bat biologist MacKenzie Hall. This program is free and family-friendly. Register HERE.