New Jersey Nature News - September 25, 2008

(Courtesy of The Courier Post Online, 'Pine Barrens Tree Frog' by Tom Graf of the Pinelands
Photography Group is on display at Bishop Farmstead in Southampton.)
- Photographers share scenic places, experiences, and pointers (The Courier Post Online, September 25): The Great Outdoors
- Dead N.J. dolphin found (APP.com, September 24): Dolphin in Navesink River dies
- Test results show dolphin died from pneumonia (The Courier Post Online, September 25): Dead N.J. dolphin had pneumonia
- Dolphin had cough in the summer, recently died from pneumonia (Courier Post Online, September 26): Dead dolphin in N.J. had pneumonia
- Annual Governor's Cup Surf Fishing Tournament (NJ.com, September 26): Tourney marks start of fall surf fishing
- (MyCentralJersey.com, September 25): The Gardener State: Berries, nuts make for a tasty landscape
- From building backyard habitats to schoolyard habitats, Nature Center continues to lend a hand (Atlantic City Press, September 26): Nature Center helps build schoolyard habitats
- Enjoy a nature walk on a 400-foot boardwalk (Courier Post Online, September 25): Set foot on Pennsauken's own boardwalk
- Great Swamp Watershed along with YMCA host annual bike tour (MyCentralJersey.com, September 24): Scenic views of Great Swamp watershed offered on varying-lengths bike tour Saturday
- Author states concern about Pine Barrens (APP.com, September 25): The books on Pinelands
- Celebrate National Hunting and Fishing Day this Saturday (The Record, September 25): Czerwinski: Go wild about outdoors
- Skunks pose as a problem to oceanfront eatery (Atlantic City Press, September 18): Feral cats gone, Cape May now as a problem of different stripe
- Mayor's Wellness Campaign host tour held in recognition of National Raptor Migration Week (MyCentralJersey.com, September 19): Mayor's Wellness Campaign Autumnal Hike
- Bluefish adds excitement to fishing (APP.com, September 19): Bluefish to provide action through November
- (Atlantic City Press, September 16): Giant swallowtail shows butterfly is pushing north
- Asian eel found in N.J. river (Courier Post Online, September 24): Camco pond infested with Asian swamp eels
- DEP's Division of Fish and Wildlife hosts Wildlife Heritage Festival (Warren Reporter, September 24): Pequest Hatchery to host Wildlife Heritage Festival
- Chickens and roosters disturb neighborhood (APP.com, September 25): Neighbors cry fowl about morning noise
- (MyCentralJersey.com): Don't trash bears; mind your garbage
- Ocean County Decoy will present new attractions (APP.com, September 25): Tradition returns: Duck decoy show adds event for 26th year
- Overdevelopment may be the reason as to why New Jersey is the most stressed out state in the nation(MyCentralJersey): Let's stop encroaching on nature and wildlife




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