September 23, 2025
Monarch populations are plummeting, which makes this one-day celebration more important than ever. This year’s Monrch Festival is Sunday, September 28th, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the...
Monarch populations are plummeting, which makes this one-day celebration more important than ever. This year’s Monrch Festival is Sunday, September 28th, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the...
Does spring fever have you daydreaming about warmer days and more time outdoors? The days are getting longer, the snow is melting, and before you know it we will see...
CAPE MAY – For more than 30 years, New Jersey Audubon’s Nature Center of Cape May has served as the sentinel of Cape May Harbor. Originally founded as a grass-roots...
CAPE MAY – The aquatic world came to life for students from six Cape May County middle schools as they netted fish, tested water samples, identified shellfish and learned how...
Cape May, Naturally is a bi-weekly column written in the Herald, written by the folks at the New Jersey Audubon, about our ever-changing wildlife. We just returned from an amazing...
CAPE MAY – One of the three biggest reasons for whale and other marine mammal deaths at the Jersey Shore is unknown, says Dr. Ralph Boerner, retired chairman of the...
Monarch butterflies are nearly synonymous with fall in Cape May County. The colorful insects flock to the shore every autumn as they make the perilous journey to warmer climates. The...