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Historic Whitesbog Village Moonlight Walk
Burlington, NJ (April
11,2009) - Historic Whitesbog is
happening in Burlington, New Jersey! Learn about historic Whitesbog Village and experience the seasonal changes of the Pinelands and adjoining cranberry bogs while listening to the night sounds of the Pines. C68All walks are led by experienced guides and are 3-5 miles in length. Comfortable shoes and flashlights recommended.
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will take place in Burlington County on April
11,2009 at 120 Whites Bogs Rd. Browns Mills, NJ 08015.
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
Historic Whitesbog Village Moonlight Walk website. Be
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Birding by Bicycle
Somerset, NJ (April
11,2009) - Birding is
happening in Somerset, New Jersey! Join N.J. Audubon Society Naturalist Michael Pollock on this unique adventure that combines two of our most popular activities — watching birds and bicycling! We will visit several different habitats including forests, meadows and lakes, each of which will provide us with a variety of bird possibilities. This trip is open to anyone interested in learning about the birds of Duke Farms. Participants are required to bring their own mountain bikes and protective headgear for this tour. The ride includes both paved and gravel roads and does include some inclines. Open to birders, age 12 and up, with bicycles. Cost: $15 per person. This program runs 8 to 11 a.m. Space is limited and advance registration is required -- register online at www.dukefarms.org or call (908) 722-3700.
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will take place in Somerset County on April
11,2009 at 80 Route 206 South Hillsborough, NJ 08844.
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
Birding by Bicycle website. Be
sure to tell them you found out about Birding by Bicycle on GoKidsNJ, the best place to
find out what to do in New Jersey.
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Woodland Walks
Somerset, NJ (April
05,2009) - Essex County Branch Brook Park is
happening in Somerset, New Jersey! Sunday afternoons at 2pm. Brighten your spring with a captivating guided tour of Buck Garden, a 29-acre naturlistic woodland rock garden. Enjoy magnificent drifts of native wildflowers and spring perennials blooming throughout the garden. Discover a great variety of plants growing among the rock formations and woodlands. 2 pm.
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will take place in Somerset County on April
05,2009 at 11 Layton Rd., Far Hills, NJ 07931.
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
Woodland Walks website. Be
sure to tell them you found out about Woodland Walks on GoKidsNJ, the best place to
find out what to do in New Jersey.
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Flowerfest 2009
Ocean, NJ (April
04,2009) - Ocean County Library is
happening in Ocean, New Jersey! A day-long event that lifts people's spirits and has them welcome in spring.
. This event
will take place in Ocean County on April
04,2009 at 101 Washington St., Toms River, NJ 08753.
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
Flowerfest 2009 website. Be
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find out what to do in New Jersey.
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The Friends of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum Annual Plant Sale
Morris, NJ (April
04,2009) - Annual Plant Sale is
happening in Morris, New Jersey! The Frelinghuysen Arboretum
. This event
will take place in Morris County on April
04,2009 at 53 East Hanover Ave., Morristown, NJ 07960.
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
The Friends of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum Annual Plant Sale website. Be
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Earth Day Celebration
Cape May, NJ (April
19,2009) - Earth Day Celebration is
happening in Cape May, New Jersey! Children's activities, community group displays, clean communities awards, entertainment food environmental give-aways! 12 noon-4 pm. This event
will take place in Cape May County on April
19,2009 at 520 Bay Ave., Ocean City, NJ 08226.
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
Earth Day Celebration website. Be
sure to tell them you found out about Earth Day Celebration on GoKidsNJ, the best place to
find out what to do in New Jersey.
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Spring Migration Watch
Monmouth, NJ (April
15,2009) - Obs. Deck, Lot K, Sandy Hook Unit/GatewayNRA is
happening in Monmouth, New Jersey! An expert guide will be stationed daily on the observation deck at the north end of parking lot K, observing and counting migrating hawks, songbirds, ducks and other birds. Join us on the platform and learn about migration and Sandy Hook's unique location on the Atlantic flyway. Sandy Hook is a designated Important Bird and Birding Area (IBBA).
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will take place in Monmouth County on April
15,2009 at 20 Hartshorne Dr., Fort Hancock, NJ 07732.
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
Spring Migration Watch website. Be
sure to tell them you found out about Spring Migration Watch on GoKidsNJ, the best place to
find out what to do in New Jersey.
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North Jersey Orchid Society Orchid Show
Morris, NJ (April
17,2009) - North Jersey is
happening in Morris, New Jersey! Rare and unusual orchids fill the Haggerty Education Center! Orchid plants and growing supplies for sale.
. This event
will take place in Morris County on April
17,2009 at 53 East Hanover Ave. Morristown, NJ 07960.
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
North Jersey Orchid Society Orchid Show website. Be
sure to tell them you found out about North Jersey Orchid Society Orchid Show on GoKidsNJ, the best place to
find out what to do in New Jersey.
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Weekly Warbler Walks
Monmouth, NJ (October
16,2009) - Weekly is
happening in Monmouth, New Jersey! Join a naturalist from the Sandy Hook Bird Observatory for a two-hour bird walk from 8 to 10am every Thursday at one of New Jersey's best birding locations for migrating songbirds in spring breeding plumage.
. This event
will take place in Monmouth County on October
16,2009 at 20 Hartshorne Dr., Guardian Park Fort Hancock, NJ 07732.
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
Weekly Warbler Walks website. Be
sure to tell them you found out about Weekly Warbler Walks on GoKidsNJ, the best place to
find out what to do in New Jersey.
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An Introduction to Native Plants for the Home Gardener
Somerset, NJ (April
18,2009) - An Introduction is
happening in Somerset, New Jersey! Earth Day is this week! The health of our natural landscapes depends on maintaining a diverse population of plants native to the local area. In New Jersey, as well as in most of the developed areas of the world, non-native invasive plants are escaping from cultivation or being accidentally introduced in record numbers and adversely impacting local environments. At Duke Farms, a substantial effort is underway to remove invasive non-native plants. On this walk through a portion of the property, Michael Pollock, N.J.Audubon Society teacher-naturalist and restoration specialist, will examine the importance of native plants and address ways in which the home gardener can become more aware of this issue and help prevent the adverse impact of invasive plants. This program runs 10 a.m. to noon. Cost: $15 per person. Space is limited and advance registration is required -- register at www.dukefarms.org or call (908) 722-3700.. This event
will take place in Somerset County on April
18,2009 at 80 Route 206 South Hillsborough, NJ 08844.
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
An Introduction to Native Plants for the Home Gardener website. Be
sure to tell them you found out about An Introduction to Native Plants for the Home Gardener on GoKidsNJ, the best place to
find out what to do in New Jersey.
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Earth Day Open House
Monmouth, NJ (April
18,2009) - Earth Day is
happening in Monmouth, New Jersey! Learn ways to protect the environment while joining in nature walks, games, snake shows and other nature activities.. This event
will take place in Monmouth County on April
18,2009 at 331 Georgia Tavern Rd. Howell, NJ 07731.
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
Earth Day Open House website. Be
sure to tell them you found out about Earth Day Open House on GoKidsNJ, the best place to
find out what to do in New Jersey.
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Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge Blindfold Habitat Hike
Atlantic, NJ (March
15,2009) - Explore the forest using only your senses of touch, hearing, and smell. A heightened sensory awareness allows you to experience the woods as never before. Perfect activity for children and their parents. is
happening in Atlantic, New Jersey! 
The Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, where more than 43,000 acres of southern New Jersey coastal habitats are actively protected and managed for migratory birds. Forsythe is one of more than 500 refuges in the National Wildlife Refuge System administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The National Wildlife Refuge System is a network of lands and waters managed specifically for the protection of wildlife and wildlife habitat and represents the most comprehensive wildlife resource management program in the world. Units of the system stretch across the United States from northern Alaska to the Florida Keys, and include small islands in the Caribbean and South Pacific. The character of the Refuges is as diverse as the nation itself. . This event
will take place in Atlantic County on March
15,2009 at 800 Great Creek Road, Oceanville, NJ 08231.
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge Blindfold Habitat Hike website. Be
sure to tell them you found out about Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge Blindfold Habitat Hike on GoKidsNJ, the best place to
find out what to do in New Jersey.
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Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge Animal Signs - Tracks and Scat
Atlantic, NJ (March
14,2009) - Who's been here? Discover the different types of evidence animals leave behind during this short hike. Learn how to make your own plaster casts of tracks and bring them home. Great hands-on fun! is
happening in Atlantic, New Jersey! Who's been here? Discover the different types of evidence animals leave behind during this short hike. Learn how to make your own plaster casts of tracks and bring them home. Great hands-on fun!
The Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, where more than 43,000 acres of southern New Jersey coastal habitats are actively protected and managed for migratory birds. Forsythe is one of more than 500 refuges in the National Wildlife Refuge System administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The National Wildlife Refuge System is a network of lands and waters managed specifically for the protection of wildlife and wildlife habitat and represents the most comprehensive wildlife resource management program in the world. Units of the system stretch across the United States from northern Alaska to the Florida Keys, and include small islands in the Caribbean and South Pacific. The character of the Refuges is as diverse as the nation itself.. This event
will take place in Atlantic County on March
14,2009 at 800 Great Creek Road, Oceanville, NJ 08231.
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge Animal Signs - Tracks and Scat website. Be
sure to tell them you found out about Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge Animal Signs - Tracks and Scat on GoKidsNJ, the best place to
find out what to do in New Jersey.
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Forsysthe National Wildlife Refuge Winter's Finale on the Drive
Atlantic, NJ (March
08,2009) - Come join us as we explore wildlife drive caravan style! Catch one last glimpse of the winter birds before they begin their migrations. We will provide loaner binoculars and hand-held radios. is
happening in Atlantic, New Jersey! 
The Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, where more than 43,000 acres of southern New Jersey coastal habitats are actively protected and managed for migratory birds. Forsythe is one of more than 500 refuges in the National Wildlife Refuge System administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The National Wildlife Refuge System is a network of lands and waters managed specifically for the protection of wildlife and wildlife habitat and represents the most comprehensive wildlife resource management program in the world. Units of the system stretch across the United States from northern Alaska to the Florida Keys, and include small islands in the Caribbean and South Pacific. The character of the Refuges is as diverse as the nation itself.. This event
will take place in Atlantic County on March
08,2009 at 800 Great Creek Road, Ocenaville, NJ 08231.
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
Forsysthe National Wildlife Refuge Winter's Finale on the Drive website. Be
sure to tell them you found out about Forsysthe National Wildlife Refuge Winter's Finale on the Drive on GoKidsNJ, the best place to
find out what to do in New Jersey.
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Winter Wilderness Survival
Morris, NJ (January
31,2009) - The Nature Conservancy in New Jersey is
happening in Morris, New Jersey! Would you know how to survive in the wilderness during winter? Join Eric Olsen and Damon Noe of The Nature Conservancy for a basic introduction to winter wilderness survival. Begin the day with a short introduction indoors, then head outside for lessons on shelter, fire and other survival techniques. Please dress accordingly.
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will take place in Morris County on January
31,2009 at Elizabeth D. Kay Environmental Center, 200 Pottersville Road, Chester, NJ 07930.
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
Winter Wilderness Survival website. Be
sure to tell them you found out about Winter Wilderness Survival on GoKidsNJ, the best place to
find out what to do in New Jersey.
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Nature Discovery Day
Hudson, NJ (February
07,2009) - Nature Discovery Day is
happening in Hudson, New Jersey! Which tree did that leaf come from? What animal left that track behind? Which bird is that in your backyard? Our hands-on activity stations will allow you to answer these questions and more, at our nature discovery day. Spaces are limited! Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Groups of 8 or more call for special arrangements.
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will take place in Hudson County on February
07,2009 at Morris Pesin Dr., Jersey City, NJ 07305.
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
Nature Discovery Day website. Be
sure to tell them you found out about Nature Discovery Day on GoKidsNJ, the best place to
find out what to do in New Jersey.
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Winter Waterfowl Walk
Hudson, NJ (January
10,2009) - Winter Waterfowl Walk is
happening in Hudson, New Jersey! Join us for a leisurely stroll along Liberty Walkway in search of winter visitors to the park. Possible species sightings may include ruddy ducks, mergansers, grebes, buffleheads and many more. Dress to be outside, bring binoculars if you have them, we have a limited number that can be borrowed. Spaces are limited! Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Groups of 8 or more call for special arrangements.
. This event
will take place in Hudson County on January
10,2009 at Morris Pesin Dr., Jersey City, NJ 07305.
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
Winter Waterfowl Walk website. Be
sure to tell them you found out about Winter Waterfowl Walk on GoKidsNJ, the best place to
find out what to do in New Jersey.
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L'il Tykes Nature Hikes
Sussex, NJ (All year long
n/a,2009) - Kittatinny Valley State Park Nature Program Series is
happening in Sussex, New Jersey! FREE! Pre-registration is required by calling (973) 786-6445. For adults with children ages 5 & under. Share the afternoon with your little one in the great outdoors observing nature on this naturalist-guided, 1-mile hike. Important: all babies must be carried in a front-pack or back-pack. No strollers or older siblings, please!. This event
will take place in Sussex County on All year long
n/a,2009 at Kittatinny Valley State Park Visitor Center.
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
L'il Tykes Nature Hikes website. Be
sure to tell them you found out about L'il Tykes Nature Hikes on GoKidsNJ, the best place to
find out what to do in New Jersey.
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Horse Sleigh Farm
Warren, NJ (October
25,2008) - Fall events - FREE HAYRIDES on weekends, corn maze, PYO Pumpkins! is
happening in Warren, New Jersey! We have a NON SCARY :) Comedy Corn Maze. FREE HAYRIDES on Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays. Pick Your Own Pumpkins. Farm Market. Game Tent w/ bubbles, Pumpkin painting, ping pong, pool, board games, ect. HUGE Hay Mountain to climb up. Rare Water Buffalo sightings & Friendly goats + Chickens to feed! We are open every friday, & Saturday from 9am-10pm (For the night corn maze) and Sunday from 12pm-6pm. October Parties - Private /and or School. We welcome you to join us at Horse Sleigh Farm with your family and have a great day of fun!. This event
will take place in Warren County on October
25,2008 at 35 Kayharts Lane, Washington NJ, 07882, or Route 57 Btw Tractor Supply & Warren County College..
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
Horse Sleigh Farm website. Be
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find out what to do in New Jersey.
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Winter Waterfowl Walk
Hudson, NJ (December
06,2008) - Liberty State Park Interpretive Center is
happening in Hudson, New Jersey! Join us for a leisurely stroll along Liberty Walkway in search of winter visitors to the park. Possible species sightings may include ruddy ducks, mergansers, grebes, buffleheads and many more. Dress to be outside, bring binoculars if you have them, we have a limited number that can be borrowed. Spaces are limited! Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Groups of 8 or more call for special arrangements.
. This event
will take place in Hudson County on December
06,2008 at Morris Pesin Dr., Jersey City, NJ 07305.
To find out more information about this event, please visit the
Winter Waterfowl Walk website. Be
sure to tell them you found out about Winter Waterfowl Walk on GoKidsNJ, the best place to
find out what to do in New Jersey.
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