Spring is here and as we peel away the layers of winter gear and bring out our favorite lighter clothes, nature beckons us outdoors to enjoy her budding seasonal riches. 

I have no doubt that many Bayonne residents at Bayonne Bay are eager to join the legions of folks who both revel in the outdoors while also feeling a sense of stewardship in caring for their surroundings. That combination of both pleasure and responsibility in nature is the perfect profile for those who aspire to become a member of the Bayonne Nature Club! 

April offers the following programs;

  • WEDNESDAY Bird Walks from 10:00 am to 12:00 am. Meet at the gate of Rutkowski Park down 48th St. near the restrooms of S. Gregg Hudson County Park. Bring your binoculars.
  • SUNDAY Bird Walks from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm at Lefante Walk. Meet at the first green bridge behind Otaiko Restaurant in South Cove Commons Mall. Bring your binoculars.
  • SATURDAY: April 15 SHORELINE CLEANUP from 9:00 am to 11:00 am, at Rutkowski Park, down 48th Street from Kennedy Blvd., Bayonne NJ. at the gate near the restrooms in S.Gregg Hudson County Park.  Look for the green banner. Dress for dirty work, wear boots. Tools, garbage bags, gloves, snacks and water will be provided. Rain cancels this event

For more information about the Bayonne Nature Club visit it’s Facebook page by going to http://www.facebook.com/groups/BayonneNatureClub/

Joining the Bayonne Nature Club can have several benefits for you and your family, including:

  1. Learning opportunities: Nature clubs often organize educational events such as nature walks, bird watching trips, and lectures on various aspects of the natural world. These activities can provide opportunities to learn about different species, habitats, and conservation efforts.
  2. Community engagement: Joining a nature club can be a great way to connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for nature and the environment. It can also provide opportunities to volunteer for local conservation projects and participate in community events.
  3. Health benefits: Spending time in nature has been shown to have numerous health benefits, including reducing stress, improving mood, and increasing physical activity levels. Joining a nature club can provide opportunities to get outdoors, explore new areas, and engage in physical activity.
  4. Access to resources: Nature clubs often have access to resources such as field guides, binoculars, and other equipment that can be useful for outdoor activities. They may also have connections to local experts and conservation organizations, which can provide additional resources and information.
  5. Environmental advocacy: Nature clubs may also advocate for environmental issues and conservation efforts in their communities. Joining a club can provide opportunities to get involved in these efforts and make a positive impact on the local environment.

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