March 28, 2010
CAPE MAY – Imagine making a turtle from the materials that clog up waterways and harm marine animals such as Styrofoam and plastic sandwich containers. Artist and teacher Janet Payne...
CAPE MAY – Imagine making a turtle from the materials that clog up waterways and harm marine animals such as Styrofoam and plastic sandwich containers. Artist and teacher Janet Payne...
The Nature Center of Cape May, located on the shores of Cape May Harbor, at 1600 Delaware Ave., makes gardening at the shore easier with its annual “Native Plant Sale,”...
Kids Can! Expo, the Nature Center of Cape May’s annual children’s festival, moves to a new lo-cation at Cape May Elementary School this year. The event will take place Sunday,...
The Nature Center of Cape May’s December Creature Feature at the Villas Wildlife Management Area is all about “the Walkers,” meaning the deer, squirrels, and other mammals that now call...
The holiday season is nearly upon us, and it is time to start thinking about decorating your home for the season. The Nature Center of Cape May will offer three...
CAPE MAY — Now’s the time of year when Monarch butterflies wing their way toward warmer places, like Mexico, to spend the winter. Naturalist Louise Zemaitis tagged many of the...
CAPE MAY — Now’s the time of year when Monarch butterflies wing their way toward warmer places, like Mexico, to spend the winter. Naturalist Louise Zemaitis tagged many of the...