WEST CAPE MAY – The community is invited to join the West Cape May Environmental Commission in an open space clean up April 23 from 10-4 p.m. Please meet at the open space lot located on Third Ave. between Bayshore Road and West Ave. The lot is 200 ft. x 160 ft. and has been marked for open space. The project entails removing non-native invasive species and replanting with native plants to provide a natural environment for birds, butterflies and other native wildlife. “This is a great way for the community to get involved and show their commitment to the natural environment. Come out and meet your neighbors, get some exercise and do something good for the environment.” Explains Chris Isenhart of the West Cape May Environmental Commission.
It is important to have open space in West Cape May. Many native species depend on such natural environments. Because West Cape May is in the heart of the Atlantic Flyway many birds pass through on their yearly migrations. In fall, Monarch butterflies pass through West Cape May on their mirgration to Mexico. Cope’s Gray Treefrog, Hyla chrysoscelis, is listed as endangered in New Jersey and can be found in West Cape May.
It’s resounding trill ushers in spring each year.
Most of the larger invasives have been removed from the lot. Clearing of vines and other plant debris will be the focus of the clean up. Arrive at anytime and stay for as long as you like, any help is appreciated. Please call 884-1005 for more information or if you would like to bring a group. Gloves and tools will be supplied. Refreshments will be provided.
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