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Restoring the Refuge: The Restoration of the Cape May Migratory Bird Refuge

Cape May
Cape May Migratory Bird Refuge
© Dwight Hiscano
 

Dates:
Every Saturday, September - October, 2008

Time:
10:00 am - 12:00 noon

Overview:
The world-famous Cape May Migratory Bird Refuge underwent a multi-year, multi-million dollar restoration and reopened to the public in June 2007. Was it all worth it? Join outreach assistant Andrea Kornbluh as she leads you through the refuge, pointing out features of the restoration and the species that have come back to this flagship preserve.

Leader:
Andreah Kornbluh, The Nature Conservancy.

Registration/Fee:
This program is free and open to participants who have a refuge pass. Weekly pass: $5, $3 for TNC members; annual pass: $15, $10 for TNC members. Passes are available for purchase on-site at the refuge. Reservations strongly recommended. Please contact Andrea Kornbluh, (609) 861-4134or akornbluh@tnc.org.

Location:
Meet in the Cape May Migratory Bird Refuge parking area, Cape May County.