Full Flower Moon Hike at Great Swamp NWR

Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge 220 Long Hill Road, Gillette, NJ, United States

Do you know why May’s full moon is called the Full Flower Moon? With spring in full swing and flowers bursting out all over, it’s not too hard to guess! This is an amazing time of year at NJ’s Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. Fully awake after a long winter’s nap, the wetlands along the boardwalks are positively teeming with wildlife and the new green of trees, marsh grasses, and water lilies. It’s easy to connect with the Refuge’s many natural wonders during the day, but to experience them at night, with a full moon rising over the horizon and animal activity at its peak, is something casual visitors rarely get to see. Fortunately, the Great Swamp Watershed Association has a special-use permit that allows us to enter the Refuge at night. And that means we can share the priviledge with you! You, your family, and friends are invited to join naturalist Hazel England — GSWA’s director of education and outreach — for a special full-moon hike at the Refuge’s Wildlife Observation Center off Long Hill Road in Harding Township. Hazel will re-acquaint you with your night senses so you can hear, smell, and even see things that escape you […]

Migration Walk

Primrose Farm (Enter from Barrett Field) Barrett Field, 1413-000460000-000020001-00000, Morristown, NJ

The forests and fields are bursting with color during the first few weeks of May. Woodland wildflowers such as wild ginger, May apple, and Virginia blue bells are making their first appearances. Migratory birds are returning and especially active as they search for mates and begin to build their nests. Flashes of yellow from warblers, red from tanagers, and blue from buntings will delight your senses during this colorful spring stroll.        

Great Swamp Scavenger Hunt

Helen Fenske Visitor Center 32 Pleasant Plains Rd, New Vernon, NJ, United States

Calling all would-be explorers, adventurers, and buccaneers! The Great Swamp Scavenger Hunt is back for another year of outdoor fun! Think you know a thing or two about New Jersey’s Great Swamp? Then it’s time to test your powers of navigation and observation to find out. Begin the Scavenger Hunt just after 10 a.m. by checking in at GSWA’s Home Base under the pavilion at the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge’s Helen C. Fenske Visitor Center. (The Visitor Center is located just inside the Lee’s Hill Road park entrance at 32 Pleasant Plains Road in Harding Township, NJ.) We will provide you with a route to travel, questions to answer, and a list of treasures to find throughout the 55-square-mile Great Swamp Watershed region. It’s your job to navigate to each treasure site, seek answers to the questions and riddles provided, and then return to Home Base with all your spoils. Remember to hurry back to 32 Pleasant Plains Road at 3 p.m. because your day of pilfering booty will earn you several chances to win some special prizes at our Scavenger’s Tricky Tray! A free cookout waits for all who participate, so don’t forget your barbecue enthusiasm. We love […]

Home & Garden Tour Fundraiser

Chase Auditorium, Madison Public Library 39 Keep Street, Madison, NJ

Find inspiration for your spring planting and decorating while supporting Great Swamp Watershed Association on May 20, 2015, during during our 2nd Annual Home & Garden Tour Fundraiser. The tour will be a celebration of charming, historic homes; enchanting gardens; and elegant estates inhabiting the Great Swamp region. And, please help us build a great turnout by giving them to your friends and hanging them in your local coffee shop, grocery store, town hall, workplace, etc. Advance registration is very strongly recommended. To register online, please complete the form below. To register by phone, please call (973) 538-3500 x22. Please remember that advance registration closes at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, May 19. After that, all new registrations will be taken at the door for $60/person. How to Prepare: A tour program and a map of the tour route will be supplied at check-in. All participants should be prepared to wear booties over their shoes or take their shoes off when entering a tour home. (Disposable booties will be available at each stop.) Conditions may be hot, cold, or wet, so please dress appropriately and bring along rain gear just in case of inclement weather. If you plan to have lunch […]

Water Quality Report Card for the Great Swamp Watershed

Great Swamp Watershed Association HQ 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

Laura Kelm, director of water quality programs at the Great Swamp Watershed Association, wraps up the Spring 2015 Breakfast Briefing Series by introducing the organization brand new watershed report card program. The new program is designed to provide members of the public with an annual update on the quality of water in the five major streams feeding the Great Swamp and the Passaic River. This is a special Saturday morning briefing beginning at 10 a.m. A continental breakfast will be served. Background In 2013, the Great Swamp Watershed Association published State of the Streams in the Great Swamp Watershed, a comprehensive report that assembled and analyzed chemical, visual, and biological water quality data collected over the course of a decade from the five main streams feeding the Great Swamp and the Passaic River. Requiring months of labor by GSWA staff and volunteers, the project continues to inform our understanding of the changes our watershed has experienced, and how the organization can continue building and reporting on its growing database of scientific observations. Based on the success of State of the Streams, GSWA has developed a new Water Quality Report Card program for the Great Swamp region. Issued annually, the report […]

Healing the Lower Passaic: Diamond Alkali Superfund Cleanup Update

Great Swamp Watershed Association HQ 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

David Kluesner, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 2 team leader for community affairs, returns to provide an update on plans for the remediation of hazardous pollution along the last eight miles of the Passaic River. A continental breakfast will be served beginning at 8 a.m. Background On April 11, 2014 — within 48 hours of David’s last appearance at a GSWA Breakfast Briefing — EPA Region 2 Administrator Judith Enck held a press conference announcing the Agency’s draft plan for addressing contamination along the Lower Passaic. Stretching eight miles from Belleville to Newark Bay, this section of river forms part of the Diamond Alkali Superfund site centered around Newark’s Ironbound district. For more than 30 years in mid-20th century, Diamond Alkali and other chemical manufacturers used the Passaic River near Lister Avenue in Newark as a dumping ground for hazardous waste products such as PCBs, dioxins, pesticides, and mercury. Embedded in layers of river sediment, tides and currents quickly began spreading these dangerous substances up and down the Passaic from Dundee Dam in Garfield to the river mouth on Newark Bay. As local chemical manufacturers came and went, an environmental disaster brewed beneath Passaic waters and inside the Ironbound. […]

Jockey Hollow Explorers: Natural History Hike

Visitor Center, Morristown National Historical Park 600 Tempe Wick Road, Morristown, New Jersey

Enjoy a late-spring hike with the Great Swamp Watershed Association’s (GSWA) Director of Education & Outreach Hazel England. Hazel will guide you through all of the important landscape features that soldiers in George Washington’s Continental Army would have experienced during the brutal winter of 1779-80. She’ll also tell you about some of the drastic environmental changes wrought throughout the encampment area since colonial times. Hazel England, GSWA's Director of Education & Outreach, teaches Sara Kuzhikandathil how to hold an eastern box turtle (Terrapene carolina carolina). Credit: GSWA/S. ReynoldsWildlife, plants, and other natural treasures abound on this journey, so don’t miss out on all you can learn from Hazel’s encyclopedic knowledge of the outdoors. Interested adults and families with children are encouraged attend. Space is limited, so advance registration is strongly suggested. What to Bring: Conditions may be hot, cold, muddy, or wet, so please dress for the weather. Sturdy outdoor footwear is strongly recommended. Field guides, binoculars, snack, and water (in a reusable water bottle) are welcome. This is a leave-no-trace event. Ability Level: This is an easy hike over level ground and pavement suitable for all ages and skill levels. Strollers are not recommended. Rescheduling & Cancelations: All events […]

Summertime “Mothing” Workshop with Blaine Rothauser

Great Swamp Watershed Association HQ 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

Join Blaine Rothauser, senior project manager and natural resource specialist at Fairfield-based GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc., for a fascinating introduction to moth ecology at the Great Swamp Watershed Association (GSWA) located at 568 Tempe Wick Road in Morristown, NJ. For this hands-on, outdoor workshop, Blaine will set up a sodium vapor lamp in the parking area. After a few minutes, an astounding array of moths will appear for you to observe, identify, and photograph. What you see will surprise and amaze you! Click here to view/download the flyer. Giant Leopard Moth (Hypercompe scribonia). Copyright Blaine RothauserThis event is recommended for adults and older children, but is suitable for all ages and skill levels. Attendance is limited to 15 individuals, so advance registration is strongly recommended. Note: Although the the event is scheduled to end at 10:00 p.m., Blaine may remain past this time to continue his studies. Please feel free to stay until he has finished. What to Bring: Conditions may be hot, cold, muddy, or wet, so please dress appropriately for the weather. Flashlights are welcome, but please turn them off as directed. Cameras are welcome. Please feel free to bring your own snacks and drinks (preferably in reusable bottles). […]

Full Sturgeon Moon Hike at Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge

Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge 220 Long Hill Road, Gillette, NJ, United States

It’s easy to connect with the Refuge’s many natural wonders during the day, but to experience them at night, with a full moon rising over the horizon and animal activity at its peak, is something casual visitors rarely get to see. You, your family, and friends are invited to join naturalist Hazel England for a special full-moon hike at the Refuge’s Wildlife Observation Center off Long Hill Road in Harding Township. Hazel will re-acquaint you with your night senses so you can hear, smell, and even see things that escape you attention during the day. You’ll also learn more about nocturnal wildlife and the sounds they make as the sun goes down.  

Battling the Emerald Ash Borer

Back To Nature Home & Garden 3055 Valley Road, Basking Ridge, NJ, United States

Since its first appearance in North America in 2002, the emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) has killed more than 50 million trees. The first confirmed sighting of this destructive insect in New Jersey came last year in Somerset County. Now is the time to prepare for the devastation it may cause.