New Jersey Nature News - November 3, 2008

(Photo courtesy of Warren Reporter/George Pacciello)
- (Warren Reporter, October 28): Swayze Mill Road Farm in Hope
- Project to compile data on food preferences of wild birds (Star Ledger, October 29): Bird feeding survey
- Mother bear killed in Saddle River, cubs are safe (MyCentralJersey.com, October 30): Bear cubs relocated after mother killed in Saddle River
- Bat's vital part in the ecosystem (MyCentralJersey.com): Bats not as creepy at you think
- (Courier Post Online, October 31): Wildlife abundant around proposed wind farm
- (APP.com, October 31): Trolling delivers blues and bass
- (Star Ledger, November 1): It isn't truly paradise until the lake freezes over
- (Atlantic City Press, October 28): Drumfish seem to be finding plenty to eat in Delaware Bay
- (Atlantic City Press, October 21): Hard-to-spot worm snake is strange, harmless little creature
- (Star Ledger, October 25): Sportsmen should feel good over state Senate's ruling on Sunday bow hunting
EVENTS:
- (Times of Trenton Stories, November 2): November busy month for hunters, fisherman
- (Courier Post Online, October 30): County has something for everyone




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