Sara Elnakib – FCHS; John Gershman – Environmental Stewards
Faculty
N.J. plastic bag ban: How to keep your reusable bags clean
Donald W. Schaffner – Dept. of Food Science; Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Cod and chips could soon be off the menu! Popular fish will become less common and harder to catch amid rising sea temperatures caused by climate change, study warns
Malin Pinsky – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Whitetail Deer Are Costing New Jersey Farmers Millions of Dollars Annually
Nazia Arbab – Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics
Rutgers Equine Science Center’s 2022 Horse Management Seminar live
Carey Williams – Equine Science Center
Rutgers “Earth Day Every Day!” Spring 2022 Begins April 25
Rutgers Cooperative Extension’s “Earth Day, Every Day” educational webinar series is back this spring in a different format. Open to the public, these free sessions focus on steps everyone can take to protect the environment. We can all do our part to make our homes more sustainable, from controlling invasive pests to collecting environmental data […]
Rutgers “Earth Day Every Day!” Spring 2022 Begins April 25
Robert Kopp – Rutgers Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences; Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Open Orchard art project aims to restore NYC’s long-lost fruit trees
Myla Aronson – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Hutcheson Memorial Forest Volunteers Plant Native Trees in Forest Canopy Restoration Effort
Volunteer Days during the month of April at Hutcheson Memorial Forest Center (HMFC), located off Amwell Road in Somerset County, had a successful start with 20 volunteers from Rutgers, nearby community colleges and local residents. Volunteers planted more than 130 native trees in nine canopy gaps located throughout the enclosed old-growth forest known as Mettler’s […]
Hutcheson Memorial Forest Volunteers plant native trees
Myla Aronson – Department of Ecology, Evolution adn Natural Resources



