New Jersey Nature News - October 15, 2008

- New Jersey artist displays green art (The New York Times, October 15): Dot Art: A Green Refuge from Turmoil
- Div. of Fish and Wildlife added 900 trout to N.J. rivers (NorthJersey.com, October 10): Trout release starts the season
- Manatee swam past New Jersey (Atlantic City Press, October 12): Lost manatee rescued in Mass. dies on trip to Fla.
- (Asbury Park Press, October 13): Mother Nature always prevails
- Scotland Run Park Nature Center offers guided tour (Courier Post Online, October 14): Park's walks and nature lessons come with guidance, scenery
- Tracking task must continue despite decreased bird sightings (Atlantic City Press, October 14): Naturalists flock to Cape May Point to track bird populations
- Vernon bear activist has history of charges (Star Ledger, October 9): Vernon woman accused of interfering with bear biologists
- Crabbing expert shares his passion (MyCentralJersey.com, October 11): East Brunswick resident shares crabbing tips
- Paws Farm Nature Center offers classes for kids ages 2-11 (CourierPostOnline, October 14): Paws farm classes teach youngsters about nature
- (Star Ledger, October 10): Flowering Alliance
- A pigeon nightmare (NorthJersey, October 6): Verdict on pigeons: Shoo!
- (Atlantic City Press, October 14): Nature's way / Parasites tear up garden, but maybe it's a good thing
- Excellent sea bass catch available for a limited time (Asbury Park Press, October 10): Sea bass: Get 'em while you can
- Palmyra Historical and Cultural Society sponsored "entertaining" river cruises (Courier Post Online, October 12): Society's cruise sheds light on communities' past
Events:
- (MyCentralJersey.com): Parks dept. schedules fall trips
- (Atlantic City Press, October 9): Nature Listings
- (MyCentralJersey, October 9): Learn how to ID a tree, winterize your garden




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