
NJAS education centers and staff serve as
a community resource for nature information and environment-based
learning experiences and recreation.
Every NJAS center provides these essential services:
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Access to a professional naturalist to
answer
nature-oriented questions.
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Onsite and offsite programming for a diversity
of
audiences.
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Participate in
nature-based recreational activities.
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NJAS Festivals and Special Events:
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Nature-oriented gift/book store.
Also visit our online store.
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Educational and interpretive displays.
Each center offers displays that help interpret
local and regional habitats and natural history phenomena.
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Wildlife observation window or area and
wildlife gardens.
Learn more about creating and maintaining a backyard
habitat.
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Walking, strolling or hiking trails -
long
and short, onsite or nearby.
Take time out and enjoy a
quiet respite from a busy world.
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Opportunities for individuals, businesses,
community groups, schools, scouts, and corporations to volunteer.
NJAS looks for people to
volunteer in our bookstores, maintaining gardens, teaching
programs, being field trip associates, helping us with
mailings, etc. Won't you consider donating your time?
Contact the
center closest to you.
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For additional information, call, write or email
NJAS Department
of Education
Center for Research and Education
600 Route 47 North
Cape May Court House, NJ 08210
(609) 861-0700

New Jersey Audubon Society (NJAS) is a statewide, not-for-profit, membership
organization committed to preserving New Jersey’s habitats and species
biodiversity. We invite your support through
membership and participation
in our programs.
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