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State Park Lists Nature Programs
CAPE MAY POINT - The schedule of nature programs at Cape May Point State Park for July has been released by Paula Bazis, park naturalist. A feature of the park program is the 2:30 p.m. daily feeding time, when visitors can watch as the creatures in the saltwater tank are fed. Visitors meet at the Visitors Center in the park for the walks, conducted by Bazis and Todd Erlandson. The schedule of walks and slide shows follows : BEACH WALK - Sundays and I Wednesdays, 9 a.m.: A beachcombing adventure in search of seaweeds and sheDs. crabs and Jellyfish. Cape May Diamonds, and the stories of , each. Learn about erosion be prepared for wet feet.
Beginners Bird Walk - Tuesdays I and Fndayi 9 a m : An Introduction I to birding for the beginner Walk to I good feeding spots in the part Bring I binoculars and field guides, if I available. Cape May is world I famous for its concentration of I southbound birds in the fall. All year I long a rich variety of birds can be I "tU boat Walk - Mondays 3 p.m I and Saturdays Bam What is ions I Uon? What determines where an I organism is found? What effect is I man having on our environment? I Learn how to help protect wildlife Herbal and Edible Plant Walk - I Wednesdays and Saturdays 3 p.m I Learn to eat a little and heal a little I with the wild plants around you. INTRODUCTION TO the Park" I Walk — Sundays 1 p.m. and Fridays I 3 p.m.: Discover the Hawk capital of I North America, relive a World War I II adventure, and much much mare. I Nature Walk - Mondays 9 a.m. I and Tuesdays 3 p.m.: A one-half I mile walk through the parks trails. I introducing you U> the uniqueness of I this area, hence its status as a state I "natural area." Learn about I bay berry and other coastal plants. I . blooming wUdflowers. get a glimpse I into freshwater pood life, and see I 1 some of our wildlife and birds. I Wildflower and Weed Walk - I | Mondays 1:30p.m.: Do you know the I ■ difference between a wildflower and I a weed'* Is there a difference? Bring I I a hand ienae. if available | SLIDE SHOWS I "Bird Melodies" — Tuesdays and I . Fridays 1:30 p.m.: A 40-minute slide I 1 show combined with taped bird I I calls. Learn to recognize Cape I | May's summer birds and their I Walk through Cape May I 1 Point SUte Park - Saturdays 1:30 I | p.m : a 45- minute slide show in- I I traducing the many creatures and I their sounds: fragrant and showy I wUdflowers . and unusual natural I and man-made happenings at Cape I May Point SUte Park. "Historic Cape May Point" -Sun- I days 3 p.m. and Wedneaday l p.m.: I A one-hour slide show (with a 10 I minute break mid-way about the lip I of N.J.. slides from the 1000's until I today. Learn about the loas of 3 city I blocks between Cape and Central I Avenues in Cape May Point, the I lighthouse history, the old I beachfront trolly line, the lost town I of South Cape May. the miliUry I base that once stood where the SUte I Park is today. ..and more Luncheon STONE HARBOR - A I "Down Home Country I Cooking Luncheon" will be I served noon Tuesday, July I 15, by the Stone Harbor I Women's Civic Club at the I clubhouse. 96th Street and I the beach. The program will be a I book review by Sallie Ruth I G. MacCorkell. For reser- I vations, call JoAnn Mac- I Vaugh at 368-1226.
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