Please change the date in your calendars to April 8th for our Spring Cleanup Day (from March 25th). This latest winter storm's snow is still on the ground, and we'll need to wait until it melts and the shoreline has a chance to dry up a bit. Bring your rubber boots, anyway!
Please see the last post for further details on this event. See you all there! NEW DETAILS: Date: Saturday, April 8th Time: 9:30am - 1:30pm Meeting Place: Taylor Wildlife Preserve - River Rd Kiosk Parking Lot
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Check out this write up in South Jersey Trails, an online blog written by Mike, whose purpose it is to seek out, and share his findings on trails in South Jersey that might otherwise be missed. Mike visited recently with his young son, and they survived a 3 1/2 mile loop hike. See the article for his great photos and comments. Not sure how he found us but we're glad he did! Come again, and come often, Mike! The Preserve is beautiful all throughout the year. And we might even have some Reese's Cups for you... Join us on Saturday, March 25th, as we join forces again with Jay Kelly, Associate Professor of Biology and Environmental Science of the Department of Science and Engineering at Raritan Valley Community College and his busload of student volunteers, together with Cindy Zipf and her staff from Clean Ocean Action, and our FTWP volunteers. Martin Rapp, Ecologist and Preserve Manager from The New Jersey Natural Lands Trust will be supporting us in obtaining a dumpster, that we are sure will be filled to the gills, yet again as it was last fall at the Wright Cove cleanup. We want to appreciate everyone's efforts, in advance, as we know how successful these clean ups along our Delaware River shores are in clearing trash that has been deposited over time. The results of a cleanup of this scale are long lasting! Looking forward to it! DETAILS Date: Saturday, March 25th Time: 9:30am - 1:30pm Meeting Place: Taylor Wildlife Preserve - River Rd Kiosk Parking Lot
We'd like to thank the Washing Crossing Audubon Society Holden Grants Committee once again, this year, for granting Friends of Taylor Wildlife Preserve the funds to make our space a unique experience in viewing nature.
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