Birding Hike
Mount Rose Preserve Mount Rose Preserve, Princeton, NJ, United StatesThis hike is co-sponsored by Washington Crossing Audubon Society. The hike is free.
This hike is co-sponsored by Washington Crossing Audubon Society. The hike is free.
Stream side meditation and yoga, 2-mile hike on mature upland forest and meadow along Fiddler's Creek.
Topics: Invasive Species & Deer Management
Join public and private managers of natural lands for a day-long workshop discussing the following topics:
- Stewarding Natural Lands in Urban Areas,
- Forest Health
- Deer Management Panel
- Ticks
- New Tools in the War against Invasive Species
This December, the National Audubon Society is organizing its 119th Christmas Bird Count. This is when volunteers conduct bird counts all across the country.
Topic: Invasive Species Talk
Topic: Invasive Species Talk
RSVP (required) to info@fohvos.org
Topic: Invasive Species Talk
Topic: Invasive Species Talk
RSVP (required) to info@fohvos.org
Please join Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space on Sunday, February 17 at 9AM for the Great Backyard Bird Count at the Thompson Preserve on Route 654. We will be helping to count birds to take a real time snapshot of birds in our area. Our list will help researchers learn about how birds are...
Topic: Invasive Species Talk
RSVP (required) to info@fohvos.org
Topic: Invasive Species Talk
The American Kestrel, a small and colorful falcon of grassland habitats, is a threatened species in New Jersey. FoHVOS invites families to participate in our kestrel conservation program by attending a nest box building workshop. This program will provide families with a hands-on volunteer opportunity that will directly benefit a state-threatened species.
Registration for event required. Register here »
The American Kestrel, a small and colorful falcon of grassland habitats, is a threatened species in New Jersey. FoHVOS invites families to participate in our kestrel conservation program by attending a nest box building workshop. This program will provide families with a hands-on volunteer opportunity that will directly benefit a state-threatened species.
The American Kestrel, a small and colorful falcon of grassland habitats, is a threatened species in New Jersey. FoHVOS invites families to participate in our kestrel conservation program by attending a nest box building workshop. This program will provide families with a hands-on volunteer opportunity that will directly benefit a state-threatened species.
The American Kestrel, a small and colorful falcon of grassland habitats, is a threatened species in New Jersey. FoHVOS invites families to participate in our kestrel conservation program by attending a nest box building workshop. This program will provide families with a hands-on volunteer opportunity that will directly benefit a state-threatened species.
Topic: Invasive Species Talk
The American Kestrel, a small and colorful falcon of grassland habitats, is a threatened species in New Jersey. FoHVOS invites families to participate in our kestrel conservation program by attending a nest box building workshop. This program will provide families with a hands-on volunteer opportunity that will directly benefit a state-threatened species.
The American Kestrel, a small and colorful falcon of grassland habitats, is a threatened species in New Jersey. FoHVOS invites families to participate in our kestrel conservation program by attending a nest box building workshop. This program will provide families with a hands-on volunteer opportunity that will directly benefit a state-threatened species.
Watch for communications from the Hopewell Valley Regional School District to learn the details about their conservation challenge and contest!
The winning class will go on a customized hike at a FoHVOS preserve led by FoHVOS Stewardship Director Michael Van Clef Ph.D.
Topic: Invasive Species Talk
RSVP (required) to info@fohvos.org
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FoHVOS is co-sponsoring a field trip with Washington Crossing Audubon Society on Saturday, April 20, at 7:00 AM, led by Sharyn Magee and Beth Craighead. Mount Rose Preserve consists of 387 acres of meadows, shrub land, and forest. On this walk we will be looking for a variety of early spring migrants. With the diversity of habitat, this is a naturalist’s treat.
Join us for our second season of Force of Nature Hikes! Romy Toussaint will be leading you through FoHVOS preserve trails while doing light yoga. Event is Open to the whole family!
The Ted Stiles Preserve at Baldpate Mountain boasts an abundance of spring-flowering plants, including mayapple, wild geranium, blackhaw viburnum, and many violets. This hike will train our eyes on plants big and small while noticing differences in flower and leaf characteristics.
Training
Topic: Invasive Species
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Topic: Invasive Species Talk
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Training
Topic: Invasive Species
RSVP (required) to info@fohvos.org