New Jersey Nature News - September 8, 2008
- Leopard remembered for her "ambush antics" (Gloucester County Times, September 3): Leopard dies at Cohanzick Zoo
- Dangerous shark can be mistaken for a dolphin (Courier Post Online, September 3): Officials warn dolphins could be shark
- Avian cases of West Nile Virus increase (Courier Post Online, September 3): Dead bird found in Hainesport had West Nile Virus
- Free training & certification programs by Rutgers Cooperative Extension (Cranford Chronicle, September 3): US Master Tree Stewards welcomes new members
- Tagged horseshoe crabs key in research progress (APP.com, September 4): Nearly 400 horseshoe crab tagged
- (APP.com, September 4): 20-year study tracks turtles
- Lack of nesting season due to weather and predators (APP.com, September 4): Holgate's bird season "horrendous"
- September Events (NorthJersey.com, September 4): Nature, garden programs have a growth spurt
- (Courier Post Online, September 4): Conservation and lawn topic of free program
- Black bear visits Vineland (Courier Post Online, September 2): Officials confirm sighting of black bear in Vineland
- Fall webworm sets up camp (MyCentralJersey.com, September 3): The Gardener State: These "campers" return year after year
- Q & A: Tree pests (Star Ledger, September 4): Plant talk: Webworm gone wild in the yard
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Free rain gardening session (MyCentralJersey.com, September 3): Union County offers class in rain gardening




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