Feb 2024 5 Today was a big day in Providence, Rhode Island as we celebrated ten years of the Providence Urban Wildlife Conservation Partner… Cape May National Wildlife RefugeRead More
Feb 2024 4 ‘Save the Whales’ was a shining success. Now can humpbacks save us from ourselves? | CNN Cape May Whale WatcherRead More
Feb 2024 2 Fun Fact Friday: Today is World Wetlands Day! Celebrated each year on February 2, World Wetlands Day is a day to raise global aw… Cape MayRead More
Feb 2024 1 Join us on the weekends for Nature Infused Yoga in Bernardsville – click the link to sign up via our calendarhttps://njaudubo… Nature Center of Cape MayRead More
Feb 2024 1 Registration for our 2024 Summer Nature Program is now open!For kids who love nature, we have the perfect summertime experien… Cape MayRead More
Feb 2024 1 Most birders and ornithologists rely on calls and songs to help identify nearby birds just as much as they use their sight. But … Cape May National Wildlife RefugeRead More
Jan 2024 30 This Friday is World Wetlands Day – a day to celebrate the beauty and importance of wetlands worldwide. About 40% of the world’s… Cape MayRead More
Jan 2024 30 There is still time to sign up for our informative Garden For Wildlife webinar series.During this 8 part series you will learn… Nature Center of Cape MayRead More
Jan 2024 29 Cold plunge, anyone? 🥶 It isn't too chilly for American black ducks to take a dip. These hardy birds spend the winter in norther… Cape May National Wildlife RefugeRead More
Jan 2024 25 The Cape May Police Department is seeking the assistance of the public in the identification of the pictured subject who was inv… Cape May Honey FarmRead More
Jan 2024 25 Ride these biking trails and experience the scenery that train goers enjoyed Cape May Cycling TrailsRead More
Jan 2024 24 Do you have a great watershed restoration, community access or water quality improvement project for the Delaware River Watershe… Nature Center of Cape MayRead More
Jan 2024 23 Humpback whales roll onto their sides or backs and slap the water with one or both of their pectoral fins. This may be a way of … Cape May Whale WatcherRead More