Natural and Cultural History of Jockey Hollow Then and Now

Jockey Hollow Visitor Center 600 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ

Jockey Hollow Park Ranger and Historian, Eric Olson, and our own Hazel England, Director of Education and Outreach - Land Steward, will co-lead a hike and outdoor talk on the natural history of the night - then and now. Look and listen for owls and other nightlife and hear an 18th century viewpoint on how the early century colonists viewed the darkness. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity with two highly experienced and knowledgeable naturalists. Registration required.

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Change of Colors Hike

Garret Mountain Reservation Lambert Castle Parking Lot, 3 Valley Rd., Paterson, NJ, United States

October is the perfect time to head outdoors and check out all the vibrant colors of autumn, and Garret Mountain Reservation is the place to be. GSWA Education Associate, Adam Palmer, will take you on a journey through the trails of Garret Mountain and help identify the many varieties of trees and plants as they begin to prepare for a long winter’s nap. Situated 500 feet above sea level, Garret Mountain Reservation offers several overlooks with panoramic views of northern New Jersey and New York City that you can't see from anywhere else in Passaic County. Be sure to grab your camera and fill up your reusable water bottle. Wear your hiking boots and dress for the weather. Registration required.

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Stream Assessment Training

Florham Park Library 107 Ridgedale Avenue, Florham Park, NJ, United States

Interested in learning how to monitor a stream or gaining a better understanding about stream health? This one-day, two-part training session is for you! An indoor classroom session teaches you how to conduct visual and biological stream assessments and recognize environmental factors that may impact stream health. An outdoor session lets you practice your new-found skills at a local stream site. By the afternoon, you will be a fully trained visual stream assessment volunteer and ready to conduct an assessment. Tools and supplies will be provided. Be sure to wear shoes that are suitable for walking outside and getting dirty. Preferred volunteers are 15 or older. Younger volunteers are welcome with parent participation. This training will be conducted in conjunction with the AmeriCorps New Jersey Watershed Ambassador Program. Registration required.

Evening Briefing: Recycling – What are the Basics?

Kemmerer Library 19 Blue Mill Road, Harding Twp., NJ, United States

Can I recycle the cap on a plastic water bottle? Are black plastic food trays recyclable? Do I still need to tie up my newspapers? We all know that recycling means separating out paper, plastic, glass and metal from our trash. But understanding the fundamentals of recycling is what helps us make informed decisions on what and how we sort. Learn how “aspirational recycling” can actually be detrimental to the recycling process. Liz Sweedy of Morris County MUA, our recycling expert, will sort the myths from the facts about the ins and outs of recycling and pass along this knowledge to you, so you can share with others. Light snacks will be served. Registration required.

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Volunteer Work Day at the CMA

Great Swamp Watershed Association's CMA 1 Tiger Lily Ln, Morristown, NJ, United States

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY, NOV 25 - LINK TO REGISTER HERE Come help us maintain and improve our CMA with trail maintenance, fence repair, invasive plant removal and more. Long pants and sturdy shoes or boots are encouraged. We'll bring the coffee and donuts. Participants under 14 must be accompanied by a parent - community service hours can be earned. Registration is required.  Can't make this date? No worries - additional CMA work days will take place on October 13, November 10, and December 8, 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM. Pick a date that works best for you!  Registration required

Breakfast Briefing: Small Mammal and Plant Survey Results

Kemmerer Library 19 Blue Mill Road, Harding Twp., NJ, United States

It’s a double-header with Drew Biology Professor, Dr. Tammy Windfelder and NJ Conservation Foundation Ecologist, Dr. Emile DeVito, as they report back on current research from our own Conservation Management Area (CMA). Emile will report on forest recovery results gained from a recent plant survey conducted inside our 30-acre deer exclosure and a local comparison unfenced location. Tammy will talk about what 10 years of research on the small mammals at the CMA and Drew University teach us about these species. Come hear about the responses of these wild animals to restoration efforts, competition, and disease. Continental breakfast will be provided. Registration is required.

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Post-Thanksgiving CMA Cleanup & Hike

Great Swamp Watershed Association's CMA 1 Tiger Lily Ln, Morristown, NJ, United States

Stuffed from your big Thanksgiving meal? Us too. The cure is moving. C’mon outside and get your blood pumping for a good cause. We need to get our CMA in tip-top shape for the winter, and we could use your help. After we spend some time sprucing up the area, we will reward ourselves with a scenic hike through the trails. Hiking boots recommended and be sure to dress for the weather. Registration is required.

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Breakfast Briefing: Current Water Quality Issues

Summit Free Public Library 75 Maple Street, Summit, NJ

Ever wonder about the water quality in the streams in your neighborhood? Come and learn about the quality of the water in your community and get ideas on how you can help to protect and improve it.

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NEW DATE: Sunday, Dec. 9 – Volunteer Work Day at the CMA

Great Swamp Watershed Association's CMA 1 Tiger Lily Ln, Morristown, NJ, United States

For safety reasons, we have rescheduled this work day to Sunday, December 9, 9am-12pm at the CMA (83 Tiger Lily Lane, Morristown NJ). The trails will be closed Saturday, December 8  for the last day of shotgun hunting season as part of the deer management program. We apologize for the inconvenience.   Come help us maintain and improve our 73-acre Conservation Management Area. Tasks will include trail maintenance, fence repair, and invasive plant removal. Lighter tasks will also be available. Bring your best energy and enthusiasm! Conditions may be wet or muddy. Long pants, sturdy shoes or boots are encouraged. We’ll bring the coffee and donuts to help fuel you along. Participants under 14 must be accompanied by a parent - community service hours can be earned for your school. Registration is required. Questions? Call us at 973-538-3500.

Lower Passaic River Superfund Update

Somerset County Park Commission, Environmental Education Center (EEC) 190 Lord Stirling Road, Basking Ridge, NJ, United States

Come join us for an update from Ana Baptista, Chair of the Passaic River Superfund Community Advisory Group. We’ll hear the status of the cleanup of the lower 8.3 miles of the Passaic River, the largest environmental dredging project in the history of the Superfund program. Registration is required.

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