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  • Mannington Mills Improves Water Quality & Soil Health on Working Lands

    December 20, 2016 Chris Neff Stewardship

    During a cold and wintery weekend in early December 2016, over 80 volunteers put on their hats and gloves and came out to help New Jersey Audubon’s Stewardship staff plant…

  • Bald Eagle Saved at Quail Project Site

    December 8, 2016 Chris Neff Stewardship

    An injured immature Bald Eagle had luck on its side yesterday, when employees at Pine Island Cranberry Company (PICC) found it on the ground by chance while working to winterize…

  • Snow Geese Arrive At Wattles Stewardship Center

    November 30, 2016 Chris Neff Stewardship

    The first Snow Geese of the season arrived yesterday (November 29, 2016) at the Wattles Stewardship Center in Port Murray, Warren County, NJ.  The ten radiantly white birds stood out,…

  • NJA Wattles Center and Old Farm Preserve Receive Recognition from National Geographic

    November 16, 2016 Chris Neff Stewardship

    The New Jersey Audubon Wattles Stewardship Center and the NJA Old Farm Preserve, (both located in Warren County), have received recognition by National Geographic as Geotourism destination areas under the…

  • NJ Bobwhite Quail Translocation Project Gets Exposure on National Level

    October 30, 2016 Chris Neff Bobwhite RestorationStewardship

    University of Delaware graduate research students, Kaili Stevens (MS research assistant) and Philip Coppola (Ph.D. research assistant), who are working with NJ Audubon at the Pine Island Cranberry Bobwhite Quail…

  • Bobwhite Quail Still Going Strong at Pine Island Cranberry Study Site

    October 18, 2016 Chris Neff Bobwhite RestorationStewardship

    While performing mammalian predator abundance surveys at the Pine Island Cranberry Bobwhite Quail Translocation Study Site this past week, John Parke of NJ Audubon joined University of Delaware Quail Project…

  • NJ Audubon Bi-annual Sanctuary Visits: Bartlett’s Branch

    February 1, 2015 Chris Neff Stewardship

    John McPhee wrote a great book, The Pine Barrens, about the biology, history and people of the pines. He describes things like this….cars that had a purpose and sometimes left…

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