Showing posts with label Wetland's Institute. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wetland's Institute. Show all posts

Friday, August 5, 2011

The Wetlands Institute, Stone Harbor NJ

The Wetlands Institute is located on Stone Harbor Blvd.
leading to the island on which Stone Harbor is located.
I stopped in with my mother in law and her friend Helen,
 both of whom are quilters.



The idea was to see the quilt that the 
area quilters made and donated to the Institute for fundraising.



These industrious ladies make a new quilt each year
which is auctioned off in September at the Institute's
annual Wings 'N Water Festival.



The Institute is appropriately located along the wetlands
where the wildlife there can be viewed and studied.
Here is an Osprey nest with both parents and one fledgling present.


The institute's mission is to educate the public about
 the wetlands and coastal ecosystems through
lectures, classes and hands on experiences.

They also offer internships for up and coming scientists as well.
The main area of study here is
the Diamondback Terrapin.



These turtles face a host of threats
created by our modern ways.



You can visit the Institute too -
it is hopping with activity on a summer day.

The Wetlands Institute
1075 Stone Harbor Blvd.
Stone Harbor, NJ 08247-1424
Phone:(609) 368-1211 Fax: (609) 368-3871
Summer Hours: May 15th through October 15th
Monday through Saturday: 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from mid-June to Labor Day: Special evening hours until 8 pm
Sunday: 10 am to 4 pm
Closed Labor Day
Winter Hours: October 16th through May 14th
Tuesday through Saturday: 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Closed Sunday and Monday
Special Hours Notice: It is sometimes necessary to close a building or facility to the public for part or all of a day due to maintenance repairs or special events.  Please call ahead to verify hours.
Admission: $8.00 ages 12 and up; $6.00 ages 2-11
Members admitted FREE.