Apr 2024 27 At Cape May Point State Park, we enjoy hearing the Southern Grey Treefrog. But if you are listening to frogs north of Cape Isla… Cape May Point State ParkRead More
Apr 2024 27 Good morning from the Celebrate Trails Day event at the REI along the Met Branch Trail in Washington, D.C.!We’re here with Str… Cape May Cycling TrailsRead More
Apr 2024 26 Planting blueberries for Arbor Day at Cape May Point State Park. Cape May Point State ParkRead More
Apr 2024 26 Virtual whale and dolphin watch with 35 foot Humpback and many Bottlenose dolphins. 🐬 🐋 just outside Cape May Inlet on a windyi… Cape May Whale WatcherRead More
Apr 2024 26 Today is Arbor Day, but, everyday can be.In celebration plant a native tree or plant. Small or big projects, everything helps… Nature Center of Cape MayRead More
Apr 2024 26 Taking a relationship to the next level comes with questions: Are both partners committed? How will responsibilities be shared? … Cape May National Wildlife RefugeRead More
Apr 2024 26 Today is the final day of our BioBlitz! As you explore nature today, remember that you are not just an observer but a participan… Nature Center of Cape MayRead More
Apr 2024 25 This Sunday, April 28, is the ACUA – Atlantic County Utilities Authority's Earth Day Festival, and our Outreach Coordinator, Eri… Cape MayRead More
Apr 2024 25 Through the Highlands Conservation Act grant program, Connecticut has gained nearly 200 acres of public recreation lands. These … Cape May National Wildlife RefugeRead More
Apr 2024 24 The Wetlands Institute is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a Regional Conservation Needs Program grant from the Nort… Cape MayRead More
Apr 2024 24 The smallest turtle at the state park is the baby mud turtle. We just found a hatchling and are releasing it. Cape May Point State ParkRead More
Apr 2024 24 There have been some larger pods of Bottlenose dolphins both off of Wildwood and off Cape May Point. We have had several reports… Cape May Whale WatcherRead More