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SUMMARY:Natural Lands Stewardship Workshop - Deer and Invasive Species Management
DESCRIPTION:Topics: Invasive Species & Deer Management\nCost: $25 (includes lunch)\n\n\n\n\nRSVP: Required  Click here\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nJoin public and private managers of natural lands for a day-long workshop discussing the following topics: \nStewarding Natural Lands in Urban Areas\nRobert Rodriguez\, Liberty State Park; Justin Dennis\, NJ Conservation Foundation; and Richard Lear\, Middlesex County Office of Parks and Recreation will discuss challenges and keys to success in managing natural lands in more populated areas. \nForest Health\nDr. Jay Kelly\, Raritan Valley Community College\, will discuss his research on forest change and impacts to forest health resulting from overabundant deer\, invasive plant species\, and land use history\, with implications for forest management and restoration. \nDeer Management Panel\nLauren Wasilauski\, Montgomery Township\, will share features of a deer management program she applies. Dr. Michael Van Clef\, Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space\, will discuss research on deer management programs and impacts in Hopewell Valley. Jim Ferry\, Princeton Township\, will discuss his experience with contract deer hunters. The audience will be invited to share challenges and strategies they employ to address deer control. \nTicks\nDr. Robert Jordan\, Monmouth County Mosquito Control Division\, will discuss recent research results about ticks\, including varieties emerging in NJ. He will provide information about how to keep visitors as well as managers and stewards safe from health impacts. He will also share messages to deliver to the public about these pests. \nNew Tools in the War against Invasive Species\nDr. Michael Van Clef\, NJ Invasive Species Strike Team\, will describe the features of a phone app developed to identify and report invasive plants and animals\, as well as publicly available web data services and resources. \nThe workshop brings together public and nonprofit land managers of natural lands. This is the 5th annual workshop organized in partnership with the NJ Recreation and Parks Association and the NJ Land Trust Network.
URL:https://fohvos.org/event/natural-lands-stewardship-workshop-deer-and-invasive-species-management/
LOCATION:Monmouth Battlefield Park\, 16 Business Route 33\, Manalapan\, NJ\, 07726\, United States
CATEGORIES:Deer Management Talk,Invasive Species Talk,Strike Team
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SUMMARY:Christmas Bird Count
DESCRIPTION:Red Tailed hawk at Heritage Preserve\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Vultures at Thompson Preserve.\n				\n		\n\nThis December\, the National Audubon Society is organizing its 119th Christmas Bird Count. This is when volunteers conduct bird counts all across the country. Each count occurs within a 15 mile wide diameter circle. The nearest one to us is the Princeton Circle\, although there are others. The Princeton Circle includes some of Pennington and Hopewell. Please visit: \nhttps://www.audubon.org/content/join-christmas-bird-count \nfor more information. If you live within the circle\, you can register to be a feeder counter if you would rather not go outside. You can stay at home and report the birds that visit your feeder on count day. You must register with the count compiler to participate. Visit the National Audubon Society website for more details. \nThis is a great way to help the Audubon Society gather information about bird species in our area and it is FREE to participate.
URL:https://fohvos.org/event/christmas-bird-count/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Birding,FoHVOS
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