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The Nature of the Cape May Migratory Bird Refuge

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Aerial view of the Cape May Migratory Bird Refuge
© Mosquito Commission

Date:
Saturdays, June 21, July 5 and 19, 2008

Time:
10:00 am - noon

Overview:
A year ago, the Cape May Migratory Bird Refuge reopened after an extensive, multimillion-dollar restoration. Was it all worth it? Join botanist, birder and naturalist Keith Seager and the Conservancy's Brent Burke to see how the Refuge's reestablished plants have flourished after the restoration.

Guide:
Keith Seager, botanist, birder and naturalist 

How to Prepare for the Field Trip:
Bring water and dress for the weather; the refuge is often colder than the surrounding area.

Registration/Fee:
The fee is $5 for Nature Conservancy members and $8 for non-members. The fee includes weekly pass to the Refuge; free to participants who already have a weekly or annual Refuge pass. Please contact Sally Van de Water at (609) 861-0600 or svandewater@tnc.org.

Meeting Location:
Meet at the Cape May Migratory Bird Refuge.