Daily Archives: June 7, 2024

BCAS Birding for Beginners Class Is Sunday, June 23, at DeKorte Park!

Eager to begin your birdwatching adventure but not sure how to start? The Bergen County Audubon Society will hold a Birding for Beginners program on Sunday, June 23, at DeKorte Park in Lyndhurst. The class is a primer on bird identification, field optics, field guides and more. Birding for Beginners starts at 10 am A walk follows; bring binoculars if you have them. The BCAS delights in welcoming new birders to this fantastic, lifelong passion. We encourage you to join them on June 23!

The program takes place in the Meadowlands Environment Center Auditorium, 2 DeKorte Park Plaza, Lyndhurst.

Contact – Don Torino at greatauk4@gmail.com or 201-230-4983.

NJSEA Atlantic Coast Leopard Frog Study Shows Encouraging Results On Critical Meadowlands Species

A recently published NJSEA study on the Atlantic Coast Leopard Frog population in the Meadowlands shows that the important species is maintaining its presence across historic sites, and that there is evidence that the region is a stronghold for this otherwise declining species. 

Michael Turso, a Wildlife Biologist in the Meadowlands Research and Restoration Institute (MRRI), conducted the study with support from his colleagues. His findings were published in the May edition of the Urban Naturalist journal. The Atlantic Coast Leopard Frog is critical; it is the last remaining frog species with a substantial population occupying freshwater habitats in the Meadowlands. 

Turso’s research found that the Atlantic Coast Leopard Frog has maintained its presence in the Meadowlands over the past 11 years. In addition, the Acoustic Recording Units that identified the frogs led Turso and fellow MRRI staff to discover new habitat sites.

Click here to read the study.