New Jersey Nature News - January 23, 2009

White-nose syndrome fungus affecting bats in northeast.
Photo credit: Joe Kosack/Pa. Game Commission
- Bat die-off in northeast could reach New Jersey (Philly.com): Troubling signs for bats in Pa.
- (Atlantic City Press): White deer a rare variation, and for one area, a popular attraction
- (Asbury Park Press): STORY CHAT: Readers spout off about fate of dolphins
- (Courier Post Online): Five dolphins feared dead as river ice increases
- (Asbury Park Press): Outings brings family together; Family outings brings kids, parents together
- (NorthJersey.com): NJ Passport: Swartswood State Park
- (Courier Post Online): Hikers to see winter sights around lakes in Franklin
- (The New York Times): Geese pose big risk at airports in region
- (MyCentralJersey.com): A quiet man aided all the outdoors
- (DelawareEstuary.org): Two Projects to benefit from $145,000 in Funding
- (Philly.com): Estuary eco-projects total $1.44 million
- (Asbury Park Press): 20 years of Pinelads workshop
- (Independent Press): Summit Deer Reduction Program to begin
- (Asbury Park Press): Environmentalists' lawsuit poised for dismissal in Brick
- (NorthJersey.com): Senate votes for Falls park




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