Black Bear Education Presentation by NJDEP
Plainsboro Preserve 80 Scotts Corner Road Cranbury, NJ 08512 Organized by Township of PlainsboroAbout this event
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Description
All Ages
As black bears in New Jersey continue to adapt to living in closer proximity to people and human development, it is important that we all learn about how to coexist with the state's largest mammal. We hope you will join us for this fascinating presentation in which you will learn all about the ecology of black bears in New Jersey! This special presentation, conducted by a NJ Department of Environmental Protection team member, is geared to educate the public and covers the natural history and biology of the Garden State’s largest land mammal, bear research and management, and provides practical information on coexisting with black bears, including important safety tips. The program includes an audio/visual presentation, show-and-tell items, and bear safety publications for distribution.
Free - REGISTRATION REQUIREDNon-Residents beginning March 17
For more information, please contact the Department of Recreation and Community Services at 609-799-0909 ext. 1719. All registrations must be done online or in-person. Registrations will NOT be accepted over the phone.
Please note: All paid programs and activities are subject to a $2.75 fee when registering in-person. We only accept cash or check for in-person registrations. When registering online all paid programs and activities are subject to a convenience fee of 5.82% and is non-refundable.
Activity Sub-Category
Educational
Location
Plainsboro Preserve
Instructor
Amy Messeroll