< May 2012 >
Check out the CWF events and other wildlife and environmental events below.
Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012
Terrapin Fence Work Day
Runs through Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012
Time & Place
8:00am to 4:00pm
Great Bay Blvd., Meet after the first bridge.
More Information
Ben Wurst | 609.628.2103 | Email | Web | Map
Volunteers are needed to help mend and repair our terrapin barrier fence on GBB.
Duties: Volunteers will help mend and repair our barrier fencing volunteers are needed to help fasten and hang a plastic mesh fence to metal posts with zip ties. Metal posts may need to be replaced and or installed where they have been vandalized or stolen. Some sections of the fence may need to be pushed into the ground more (it was installed in a trench) with shovels. Also, brush needs to be picked up along the length of the fence where brush mowing took place this past winter. Some other brush might need to be cut back in places with shears and pruners.
I would ask for volunteers to dress accordingly with the given weather conditions for the day. Bring plenty of water, sunblock, work gloves, and insect repellant.
RSVP to Ben Wurst if you plan to attend.
Wednesday, May 9th, 2012
Barnegat Bay Blitz
Runs through Wednesday, May 9th, 2012
Time & Place
8:00am to 4:00pm
Great Bay Blvd., Meet after the first bridge.
More Information
Ben Wurst | 609.628.2103 | Email | Web | Map
We will be participating in the B. Bay Blitz in Little Egg Harbor Twp. We plan to focus our work on Great Bay Blvd, where our Terrapin Project is based. We also plan to have a team to help mend and repair our barrier fence on GBB.
Duties: Volunteers are asked to help pick up trash in the Barnegat Bay watershed. Trash bags will be provided by the Twp. or DEP for the trash clean up. For those who would like to help mend and repair our barrier fencing volunteers are needed to help fasten and hang a plastic mesh fence to metal posts with zip ties. Metal posts may need to be replaced and or installed where they have been vandalized or stolen. Some sections of the fence may need to be pushed into the ground more (it was installed in a trench) with shovels. Also, brush needs to be picked up along the length of the fence where brush mowing took place this past winter. Some other brush might need to be cut back in places with shears and pruners.
Thursday, May 10th, 2012
Terrapin Fence Work Day
Runs through Thursday, May 10th, 2012
Time & Place
8:00am to 4:00pm
Great Bay Blvd., Meet after the first bridge.
More Information
Ben Wurst | 609.628.2103 | Email | Web | Map
Volunteers are needed to help mend and repair our terrapin barrier fence on GBB.
Duties: Volunteers will help mend and repair our barrier fencing volunteers are needed to help fasten and hang a plastic mesh fence to metal posts with zip ties. Metal posts may need to be replaced and or installed where they have been vandalized or stolen. Some sections of the fence may need to be pushed into the ground more (it was installed in a trench) with shovels. Also, brush needs to be picked up along the length of the fence where brush mowing took place this past winter. Some other brush might need to be cut back in places with shears and pruners.
I would ask for volunteers to dress accordingly with the given weather conditions for the day. Bring plenty of water, sunblock, work gloves, and insect repellant.
RSVP to Ben Wurst if you plan to attend.
Thursday, May 17th, 2012
Great Bay Terrapin Project Info Session
Time & Place
7pm to 8pm
Jacques Cousteau Coastal Education Center 130 Great Bay Blvd. Tuckerton, NJ 08087
More Information
Ben Wurst | 609.628.2103 | Email | Map
Come out and learn more about work being done to stop unnecessary road kills of northern diamondback terrapins along Great Bay Blvd. in Little Egg Harbor. Ben Wurst, Habitat Program Manager will discuss the life history of terrapins, the project’s history, and volunteer opportunities throughout the summer that involve conducting road patrols and educating people along the road. He will also answer any questions that the public will have.
Thursday, May 24th, 2012
Great Bay Terrapin Project Info Session
Time & Place
7pm to 8pm
Jacques Cousteau Coastal Education Center 130 Great Bay Blvd. Tuckerton, NJ 08087
More Information
Ben Wurst | 609.628.2103 | Email | Map
Come out and learn more about work being done to stop unnecessary road kills of northern diamondback terrapins along Great Bay Blvd. in Little Egg Harbor. Ben Wurst, Habitat Program Manager will discuss the life history of terrapins, the project’s history, and volunteer opportunities throughout the summer that involve conducting road patrols and educating people along the road. He will also answer any questions that the public will have.