-
28SepThursday Night Nature Autumn 2023 Discount Bundle
Back to School savings are coming to you for Thursday Night Nature! The…
-
Thursday Night Nature Fall 2020 Full Season
The Preserve is proud to announce the continuation of Thursday Night Nature. In the same vein as our popular Winter Lecture Series, the Preserve will host a guest lecturer…
-
29SepThursday Night Nature Fall 2022 Bundle
The Preserve is proud to announce the continuation of Thursday Night Nature. In…
-
06AprThursday Night Nature Spring 2023 Bundle
The Preserve is proud to announce the continuation of Thursday Night Nature. In…
-
04AprThursday Night Nature Spring 2024 Discount Bundle
Spring savings are coming to you for Thursday Night Nature! The full class…
-
22JulThursday Night Nature Summer 2021 Full Season (July 22 – Aug. 19)
Thursday Night Nature – Summer 2021
Admission: $15 per lecture (members $12 with discount code)
Admission: $45 for the full series (members $36 with discount code)The Preserve is proud to announce…
-
07JulThursday Night Nature Summer 2022 Bundle
The Preserve is proud to announce the continuation of Thursday Night Nature. In…
-
13JulThursday Night Nature Summer 2023 Bundle – Summer Savings Discount
Summer savings are coming to you for Thursday Night Nature! The full class…
-
20AprThursday Night Nature: Birding 101: Tips and Tricks for Beginning Birders with Pam Newitt (Apr. 20)
If you have always wanted to try bird watching—one of the fastest growing hobbies—but didn’t know where to begin, join naturalist Pam Newitt for a fun, informative evening that…
-
13JulThursday Night Nature: Bringing Back the American Chestnut with Mike Aucott, Ph.D. (July 13, 2023)
Mike Aucott will touch on the importance and recent tragic history of this iconic tree, the American chestnut (Castanea dentata), which once dominated Eastern forests but was virtually wiped…
-
10AugThursday Night Nature: Can One Community Save a Forest? with Laurie Cleveland and Rob Aluck (August 10, 2023)
Over 1 million trees are dying in the Sourland forest of Central New Jersey—that’s over 20% of ALL trees—due to an invasive insect, the emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis)….
-
12OctThursday Night Nature: Climate Change: The Science, The Impacts and Some Steps We Can Take to Avoid The Worst with Mike Aucott, Ph.D. (October 12, 2023)
During this dive into one of the most pressing issues of our time, retired NJ Department of Environmental Protection research scientist and NJDEP science advisory board member Mike Aucott,…