Stream Corridor Clean-up

Stream Corridor Clean-up

A joint clean-up event was on Saturday September 29 with participation of 2 dozen students from the RU Outdoors Club, the Naturalist Club, Principles of Natural Resource Management class and local homeowners through the Friends of the Rutgers EcoPreserve.  The stream corridor to the east of the Ross Hall neighborhood was our target. We hauled out a ton of dumped trash – a lot of metal and glass was recycled. Other junk was trashed.  Its amazing what you can do with many…

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RU Muddy Run

RU Muddy Run

MUDRUN-2012 The RU Recreation Program ran the 2nd annual RU Muddy Run this past Friday (September 28). The course wound its way through the EcoPreserve and finished up in the nearby rec park with a series of hurdles, a wall, barbed-wire army crawl and of course, the mud pit. Over 500 students participated.

Slender ladies'-tresses blooming

Slender ladies'-tresses blooming

Late in August, the trail crew spied an unusal wildflower, slender ladies’-tresses (Spiranthes gracilis), blooming in the large meadow.  Ladies’ tresses is a native wild orchid with white blossoms (with a green interior lip) in a  spiral along a twisted green spike of about a foot long.  When I checked today, the blossoms had withered but the basal leaves and spiral flower spike were still evident.  Photo by Daniel Torres.  

EcoPreserve Community Mapping Day

EcoPreserve Community Mapping Day

Dr. Wansoo Im instructing Rutgers ecology students on how to operate mobile phone interactive mapping application for capturing geolocated ecological  data in the EcoPreserve.   Check out the Interactive Maps linked on the side bar or top menu.