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Public Lands Cleanup – Newtonville, Buena Vista Township NJ

Newtonville Cleanup 661 Jackson Road, Newtonville, NJ, United States

We will be cleaning up illegal dumping on public lands adjacent to the Dr. Martin Luther King Community Center in Newtonville, NJ (Buena Vista Township) Click here to RSVP  Bring a water bottle,  gloves, and a mask. Masks are required to be worn when around other people. Optional: Bring Bags, other containers for collecting debris 4x4 […]

Free

Bats of Petty’s Night Hike

Petty's Island NJ, United States

Evening hike on Petty's Island to look for bats and other wildlife. About this Event Join us for this special evening program and learn all about bats and their many important roles in nature. With the oil tanks gone we have permission to walk the road and explore the field habitats of Petty’s Island. We […]

Electric Vehicle Workshop for Local Governments Webinar

Webinar

This webinar is an opportunity for South Jersey municipalities, counties, public agencies, Sustainable Jersey Green Teams and others to learn about electric vehicles (EVs) and charging infrastructure. In 2012, there were just 338 plug-in or battery EVs registered in New Jersey. There are now over 30,000. Recently passed state legislation seeks to push that number […]

Hidden Lake Cleanup

Hidden Lake Little Mill Rd., Clementon, NJ, United States

Help us preserve natural habitats! Join us for a cleanup of Hidden Lake! RSVP REQUIRED: Contact Michael Hogan at [email protected] or 609-476-2086 to RSVP and if you have any questions Location: Hidden Lake; We will meet on Little Mill Rd. in Gloucester Township and clean up and eliminate invasive plants along the roadside and in […]

Where does all the water go?

Webinar

Did you know unmanaged stormwater is responsible for about 60% of pollutants entering our streams, rivers, lakes and reservoirs? That’s because when it rains, chemicals and other dangerous pollutants on our streets, parking lots, and roads get washed into storm drains which drain directly into our waterways. This contamination can put restrictions on recreation and […]

Free

Pollinators in Peril

Webinar

Take this photo tour of the fascinating world of pollinators and their importance in the environment, health, food system and economy. About this Event Join Blaine Rothauser, wildlife photographer and senior ecologist with GZA, GeoEnvironmental, Inc., as he explains why pollinators are crucial to our environment, health, food system and economy. Butterflies, bees, moths, and […]

Free

Monarch Butterflies: Past, Present, & Future

Webinar

The monarchs’ history is lengthy, and details are few, but it’s clear that this species has survived an extremely variable climatic history. About this Event The pending petition before the Department of Interior to declare the monarch butterfly a threatened species requires that we do everything we can to understand the population dynamics of this […]

Free

Early Bird Walk at Wenonah Woods 

Wenonah Woods 100 W. Cedar St., Wenonah, NJ, United States

Join us on a guided walk through the Wenonah Woods where we'll learn about the fascinating natural history of the area. We'll follow the trail through the hardwood forest and learn about the historic tea house there, traverse a bog walk over wetlands that used to be a pleasure lake, and even walk a trail […]

$3

Meeting Bee’s Needs

Webinar

Do you know what bees need and how to help them? About this Event Nearly 3/4 of all plant species in temperate biomes and 94% in tropical areas are serviced by animal pollinators, a majority of which are bees. Bees are also the most important animal pollinators of agricultural crops. Dr. Kim Russell, pollinator ecologist […]

Free