March RUTWS Meeting
Tune in for our March monthly meeting featuring a panel of three guest speakers: Gabi Fluery - Rainforest Trust Luz Cervantes - World Wildlife Fund Sara Grillo - Forest Service
Tune in for our March monthly meeting featuring a panel of three guest speakers: Gabi Fluery - Rainforest Trust Luz Cervantes - World Wildlife Fund Sara Grillo - Forest Service
Join us for an alumni panel featuring: Genevieve Tarino - environmental consultant Aabir Banerji - EPA Jason Mallonga - GIS Analyst
Chat with a fellow Wildlife Society Member during our Pen Pal event!
Destress and create something beautiful at our nature journaling workshop! Get some pro-tips about nature writing and sketching, and start an entry of your own. Come prepared with some paper, … Read More
Help the Maslo Lab plant trees and enhance wetland habitats to mitigate flood risks in Woodbridge, NJ from Monday September 27 to Thursday September 30! This project is part of … Read More
Join us for a conversation with Woodlands Wildlife Refuge Program and Operations Assistant Melissa Anahory. She graduated in 2009 with a BS from Rutgers in Natural Resource Management and Ecology and has several years of experience in the field of wildlife rehabilitation. She became involved with Woodlands when she was an intern at the refuge … Read More
Tune in for an invasive species workshop with Dr. Michael Van Clef, Stewardship Director of the Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space (FoHVOS) and Program Director of New Jersey's Invasive Species Strike Team. Visit the FoHVOS Invasive Species Strike Team website to learn more. Space is limited, so please register for the in-person event using … Read More
Join us for two spooky bat house building days on Friday, October 29 and Friday, November 5 starting at 10:30 AM at the Environmental and Natural Resources Building (14 College Farm Road, New Brunswick, NJ 08901). The Rutgers Cooperative Extension Wildlife Conservation and Management Program will install these bat houses on homes to protect and … Read More
The Northern Saw-whet owl is North America's smallest owl species, and they're stopping over in New Jersey for the winter! Join us for a nighttime owl banding excursion in Pennington! You will learn how ornithologists and volunteers catch, measure, and band birds for future study. A carpooling form will be sent out shortly.
Learn about the NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife's CHANJ Program with GIS Specialist and Biologist Gretchen Fowles. Visit the CHANJ website to learn more.