Cape May County Herald, 19 August 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 32

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habitats for wUdlife and serves ds a concentration point for hundreds of thousands of iffigrating birds during spring and fall. From this aerial vantage point May be seen at least nine different wildlife habitats

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OTHER PLACES GALLI suggests visiting include Cedar Island in Avalon, Lily Lake in Gape May Point and South Cape May Meadow, between the Point and Cape May City. All these places are good spots for observing wildlife. At the conclusion of the lecture, Galli reminded everyone that if they should find a wounded bird, they may bring it to the Institute. They readily accept any wounded animals. There are other facilities which are better prepared to handle animals emergencies, such as the setting of bones, and the In-

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The Habitat Guide was published in cooperation with Stockton State College, which helped with the illustrations and printing. Galli explained it was valuable for its research data and wildlife inventories. The guide will be used as a textbook in Pine Lands Regional High School. The book contains the personal observa- * tions of the authors and includes historical information valuable

for future research.

Jack J. Chielli is a correspondent for the Heraid and Lantern

EASTERN MUD MINNOWS spend their lives in the fresh water headwaters and swamps and can survive summer heat and drying stream beds. One of the lesser seen species of fish, they are nevertheless among the more than 300 kinds utilizing Cape waters.

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