If you’re looking to join a butterfly walk to learn more about ID, butterfly behavior, and local natural history, we offer a variety of walks and field trips throughout the year. Additionally, we do programs relating to the education and value of wildlife gardening, as well as community conservation projects for butterflies and pollinators.

  • Summer Pollinator Walks partnered with The Cape May Bird Observatory 2-4 PM

    July 25th - Kimbles Beach WMA (headquarters parking) CANCELED due to weather

    https://njaudubon.org/event/pollinators-of-south-jersey-6/

    August 8th - Garrett Family Preserve, Cape May. Wilson St., off Seashore Rd.

    https://njaudubon.org/event/pollinators-of-south-jersey-7/

    August 15th - Higbee Beach WMA, Cape May

    https://njaudubon.org/event/pollinators-of-south-jersey-8/

  • Wildlife Gardening Projects

    If you’re interested in learning more about gardening for pollinators, or looking to help out with community projects, there will be a few opportunities this upcoming summer.

    Stay-tuned for future community garden projects later this summer!

  • Fall Programs

    Come experience butterfly migration like never before in the best place on the East Coast to witness hundreds, if not thousands of Monarchs, ladies, Red Admirals, Question Marks, Cloudless Sulphurs, and buckeyes. Plus, specialty butterflies that we only get during the fall such as Long-tailed Skippers, Ocola Skippers, Brazilian Skippers, Clouded Skippers, Painted Ladies, Sleepy Orange, fall broods of White M Hairstreaks, and room for rarities.

    A joint multi-day field trip partnered with the North Jersey Chapter will be happening between 9/16 and 9/21. Don’t miss out on great company and fall migration at Cape May Point!