As we wrap up a great week for our Pine Barrens trip, we are reminded of the many wonderful experiences we had. We are grateful to all of our hosts: John Volpa at the Black Run Preserve, Stefanie and Bill Haines at Pine Island Cranberry Co., and Erin Kiefer at Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife...
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Today we stayed on campus to present what we learned throughout the week to the fourth grade classes here at MFS. Since they will be going to Camp Ockanickon in April, we wanted to give them an idea of what their experience would be like. In the process, we also gave the fourth graders a...
Continue readingPine Barrens Wildlife
Today was the fourth day of the Pine Barrens Intensive Learning program. This morning, after a short bus ride, we arrived at Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge, where we were greeted by Erin, our guide. She led us on a trail through the Pine Barrens and pointed out some of the interesting plants along...
Continue readingBogs, Berries and Jersey Devils
To start off our day we visited the Pine Island Cranberry Co.. We learned a lot about the art of growing and harvesting cranberries. Mr. Haines and his son, daughter, and Christina gave us a lovely tour of the property. We learned about the selective breeding of cranberries, the fungi that can infect them and how...
Continue readingPreserving the Pines
Today we took a bus to the Black Run Preserve in Evesham Township. There, we met John Volpa, the chair of Friends of the Black Run Preserve, who taught us a little history about the Pine Barrens and the indigenous species living there. Among the topics he covered were watersheds, coastal plains, and aquifers....
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Today, we went to Historic Batsto Village in Wharton State Forest. We started off the day with a four mile hike on a looping trail around a river. We saw the Batsto lake and examples of controlled fires and learned what they do. After we chowed down on some lunch, we went inside the...
Continue readingWelcome to the Pine Barrens IL 2015
We are very excited to be exploring the Pine Barrens for another year! We have a great schedule lined up: it will take us to cranberry bogs, nature preserves, animal rehabilitation centers, hiking trails, and fire towers. Looking forward to a wonderful experience!...
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