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download a Summer Program Brochure
(PDF)
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Here to download a Registration Form
(PDF)
Click here
for information on Rutgers Cooperative Extension's Junior Intern
Program at the Nature Center of Cape May.
2008 marks the 13th anniversary of the union of the New
Jersey Audubon Society and the Nature Center of Cape May.
What began 16 years ago as a fledgling children’s summer program
for 25 kids has now blossomed into a year-round, professionally
staffed environmental education center offering a variety of
children’s, family, and adult nature activities, teacher
education workshops, and group programs to over 12,000
participants a year.
The
Nature Center’s home on the banks of Cape May Harbor provides a
unique opportunity for hands-on marine science education, along
with the more traditional New Jersey Audubon habitat focus
areas.
Most NJAS sanctuaries find their busiest programming seasons
to be spring, fall, and winter, with the summer months being
their slowest time of year. Not so the Nature Center of Cape
May. Because of its location at the Jersey shore, a vacation
destination for at least four states, the Nature Center is
busiest during the long, hot seaside summer.
That first tiny summer program that operated on a shoestring
budget out of a camper parked on Nature Center grounds in 1992
is now 10 weeks long and serves over 800 children, causing the
center’s four interpretive buildings to burst at the seams!
Click Here to view some some more scenes from a typical summer
at the Nature Center of Cape May.
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