Pygmy Pine Forest Master Naturalist Excursion

Warren Grove Pygmy Pine Forest I was born in Ocean County and lived here most of my life, but I had never heard of a pygmy pine forest. The class took a short van ride to Warren Grove to check out this phenomenon in the heart of Ocean County. This forest consists of pitch pines … Read more

Habitat Assessment Using Macro Invertebrates as Indicators

Naturalist Excursion: FREC in Jackson, NJ As the group gathered outside again to walk the trails down to the Toms River, our instructor, Becky Laboy, pointed out that as we approached the water, the plants we observed were changing. Wet land obligate plants require lots of water and the kind of plants we see indicate … Read more

Laura Stone Shares Why Bluebirds Are In Trouble and How To Help!

Laura Stone is the vice president of the New Jersey Bluebird Society and monitors blue bird nest boxes on trails throughout Ocean County. Bluebirds are a native species of thrush that used to be found in abundant flocks throughout the area. They are secondary cavity dwellers and territorial ground feeders that eat insects from the … Read more

FREC in Jackson, NJ: Master Naturalist Excursion

Forest Resource Education Center The class met at the FREC to explore the Pine Barrens of New Jersey. The trip was from 9am to 3pm and by the time we left, we had to hustle through the final part of the presentation because there is so much to discover there! We began by meeting Candace … Read more

On My Way to Becoming a Certified Master Naturalist!

Last night was the first class of the Master Naturalist’s Program created by the Barnegat Bay Partnership. This short course, hosted through Ocean County College Continuing Professional Education Department, began with a lecture on the campus in Toms River, NJ. I met the instructors, GraceAnne Taylor and Becky Laboy and the Public Outreach Coordinator from … Read more