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Look What the Tide Dragged In

Cape May
Cape May Migratory Bird Refuge
© Dwight Hiscano
 

Date:
Monday, January 12, 2009

Time:
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Overview:
BUNDLE UP for a chilly experience on the beaches of the Cape May Migratory Bird Refuge! The winter can be an exciting time of year on the shores and in the icy waters off New Jersey's southern-most point. Come out with outreach assistant Andrea Kornbluh to discover nature's bounty left behind as the tide creeps away from the shores of the Conservancy's most dynamic preserve.

Leader:
Andrea 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) 861-4134 or akornbluh@tnc.org.

Location:
Meet at the Cape May Migratory Bird Refuge parking lot, Cape May County.