Category Archives: Schedule of Events

This Thursday (Oct. 13): BCAS Plant Native Plant Program at Meadowlands Environment Center

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Join us this Thursday as the Bergen County Audubon Society presents its Native Plants in the Home Landscape program at 12:30 pm in the Meadowlands Environment Center in Lyndhurst.

BCAS President Don Torino will give a presentation on the importance of planting native plants in your backyard and the benefits they provide to birds, insects, wildlife and your yard. Don’t miss this great program that will help your garden thrive while helping the environment!

Register for the free program here

Next Thursday (Oct. 13): BCAS Plant Native Plant Program at Meadowlands Environment Center

garden-program

The Bergen County Audubon Society will present its Native Plants in the Home Landscape program on Thursday, Oct. 13, at 12:30 pm in the Meadowlands Environment Center in Lyndhurst.

BCAS President Don Torino, will give a presentation on the importance of planting native plants in your backyard and the benefits they provide to birds, insects, wildlife and your yard. Don’t miss this great program that will help your garden thrive while helping the environment!

Register for the free program here

Don’t Forget: BCAS Plant Program Coming to Meadowlands Environment Center Oct. 13!

garden-program

We’re happy to announce that the Bergen County Audubon Society will present its Native Plants in the Home Landscape program on Thursday, Oct. 13, at 12:30 pm in the Meadowlands Environment Center in Lyndhurst.

BCAS President Don Torino, will give a presentation on the importance of planting native plants in your backyard and the benefits they provide to birds, insects, wildlife and your yard. Don’t miss this great program that will help your garden thrive while helping the environment!

Registration required. Register here

BCAS Plant Program Coming to Meadowlands Environment Center Oct. 13!

garden-program

We’re happy to announce that the Bergen County Audubon Society will present its Native Plants in the Home Landscape program on Thursday, Oct. 13, at 12:30 pm in the Meadowlands Environment Center in Lyndhurst.

BCAS President Don Torino, will give a presentation on the importance of planting native plants in your backyard and the benefits they provide to birds, insects, wildlife and your yard. Don’t miss this great program that will help your garden thrive while helping the environment!

Registration required. Register here

The Secret Meadowlands with Don Smith

secret-meadowsFREE. Thursday, July 9, 1 -2:30 pm
Meadowlands Environment Center

Don Smith has been called one of the last of the Meadow-men. He grew up running through the marshes. He’s a Little Ferry native, a retired NJMC naturalist, a hunter, trapper, and storyteller. Don will talk about the environment, the creatures, and the history of the meadows as only he can. Register here

Don’t Forget: Sunday Walk at Mill Creek Point Park

MCPPFREE. Sunday, July 5, 10 am – noon
Mill Creek Point Park.

Visit this site rich with local history – right where Mill Creek Meets the Hackensack River. Get an up-close view of a 67-acre restored wetland as we walk along the scenic Secaucus Greenway boardwalk. We’ll look for shorebirds, Black Skimmers, and more. The walk is run by the NJSEA and the Bergen County Audubon Society. Meets at Mill Creek Point Park at the end of Millridge Road. For information contact Don Torino or call 201-230-4983.
Register here

First Sunday Walk at Mill Creek Point Park

MCPPFREE. Sunday, July 5, 10 am – noon
Mill Creek Point Park.

Visit this site rich with local history – right where Mill Creek Meets the Hackensack River. Get an up-close view of a 67-acre restored wetland as we walk along the scenic Secaucus Greenway boardwalk. We’ll look for shorebirds, Black Skimmers, and more. The walk is run by the NJSEA and the Bergen County Audubon Society. Meets at Mill Creek Point Park at the end of Millridge Road. For information contact Don Torino or call 201-230-4983.
Register here

Natural History of the Meadowlands Talk

natural-historyFREE. Monday, June 29, 1 – 2:30 pm
Meadowlands Environment Center

Natural Resources Specialist Brett Bragin will discuss how the Meadowlands was formed 20,000 years ago during the last ice age, and how nature and humanity have since impacted the region. Bragin will also lecture on the remarkable comeback of fish and other wildlife in the Meadowlands. Register here