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25JunThursday Night Nature: Conservation and Management of Amphibians and Reptiles (Virtual Program)
Reptiles and amphibians are mysterious creatures, beloved by some, feared by others, and, for a small segment of the population known as herpetologists, absolutely fascinating to study. Reptiles and…
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02JulThursday Night Nature: Gardening is for the Birds (Virtual Program)
Birds need food, shelter, nesting sites and nesting materials in order to survive. Learn how to make simple changes in your garden that will transform it into a year-round…
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09JulThursday Night Nature: Invasive Insects (Virtual Program)
Washington State has successfully eradicated the citrus longhorned beetle and multiple introductions of Asian and European gypsy moths. The state has kept out Japanese beetles and are now gearing…
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23JulThursday Night Nature: Moths (Virtual Program)
National Moth Week, July 18-26, is a global citizen science project focused on documenting biodiversity and distributions of moths. This year’s NMW theme is Backyard Mothing! Join NMW co-founder…
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18JunThursday Night Nature: Neotropical Migrants: The Habitat Connection (Virtual Program)
Millions of birds move back and forth each year from tropical America to or through the temperate habitats of the mid-Atlantic states. Each depends on certain plant communities to…
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11JunThursday Night Nature: Pollinators and Pollination Strategies (Virtual Program)
Many plants depend on the assistance of a third party, usually an animal, to help them successfully achieve pollination. How do plants entice visitors to their flowers and manipulate…
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04JunThursday Night Nature: Wetland Ecosystems (Virtual Program)
Wetlands are an often overlooked and underappreciated ecosystem, which is unfortunate because they are incredibly beautiful, rich in biodiversity, and have many ecological benefits! Jessica Schmit is a research…
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08AprWetland Engineers – Thursday Night Nature (April 8)
Bogs and swamps are magical places that hold a variety of secret interactions, shaping the way…
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09JanWinter Lecture Series 2022 Full Series Bundle
Shake off the winter doldrums with our annual Winter Lecture Series. This popular series features presentations by regionally renowned experts on eight Sundays in January and February…
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07JanWinter Lecture Series 2024 Discount Bundle
Save with the Winter Lecture Series Holiday Bundle! The full class bundle is…
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16FebWinter Lecture Series: New Jersey American Kestrel Nest Box Project: Past Lessons, Future Management
Bill Pitts will discuss the evolution of New Jersey’s American Kestrel Nest Box Project, from its…
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09FebWinter Lecture Series: Strangers in the Night: The Essential Role Moths Play in a Healthy Ecosystem
Moth expert Elena Tartaglia, PhD, associate professor at Bergen Community College, will highlight the essential roles…