Save Mt. Holly's Historic Woods

Save Mt. Holly's Historic Woods Historic Mount Holly New Jersey has a handful of historic woods left - let’s keep them! Holly. WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?

Please join us in working to preserve and maintain the remaining wooded areas within Mt. It is critical that we preserve these spaces now, to ensure that our community can enjoy their benefits for generations to come. Community green spaces provide a habitat for a variety of local animal, tree and plant species and the corridors and greenways needed to link these habitats. They prevent soil erosio

n and absorb rainwater, which is especially important in our town where stormwater management is a critical issue. And they provide spaces for leisure and recreation, which has been proven to improve our health and well-being, and for creating neighborhoods that are more livable and more accessible.

12/11/2025

We need trees, yet every day they’re senselessly removed. It’s death by a thousand cuts, and the cumulative impact is profound. We need a cultural shift.

Read more about the fate of our suburban and urban trees in the recent State We're In column by New Jersey Conservation Foundation Executive Director Alison Mitchell: https://www.njconservation.org/suburban-trees/

11/14/2025
11/12/2025

The Rancocas Nature Center staff was saddened to hear of the passing of one of our long-time volunteers, Louise Tompkins. Louise started volunteering with the nature center in the 1990's when it was a NJ Audubon Center. She continued to volunteer weekly in our bookstore into her 90's until 2020 when the center briefly shut down during COVID. Many of you may remember her wonderful smile, friendly and professional mannerisms, and her enthusiasm for birds. Rest in peace Louise and thank you for so many years of support, dedication, and friendship.
https://www.bradleystow.com/obituary/Louise-Thompkins

11/02/2025
10/30/2025

Migratory bat sightings wanted!

In the fall, a few migratory bat species travel through NJ on the way to their winter destinations. They can be found roosting in random places along the way - clinging to window screens, exteriors of buildings, walls of parking garages - especially along the shore and in urban areas where forest is lacking. These bats are usually solitary and may rest in place for several days before continuing their journey. We are trying to learn more about that journey using public sightings and best-available technologies. You can help!

NJDEP Fish & Wildlife's Endangered and Nongame Species Program (ENSP) has a few ultra-lightweight transmitters to attach to bats this fall. The tags use a new detection technology that could unlock far more information and precision than ever possible before. The ENSP is specifically looking for Eastern Red Bats, Northern Hoary Bats, and Silver-haired Bats.

If you spot one of these bats roosting, please take a photo and email it with the bat’s location to [email protected]. Please do not disturb or touch any bats you find.

Pictured: Eastern Red Bat (photo by MacKenzie Hall/NJFW in Cumberland); Northern Hoary Bat (photo by M. Wright in Avalon); Silver-haired Bat (photo by K. Perrotta in Newark)

As always, we welcome sightings of any bat species in NJ at any time of year, as long as a close enough photo is provided so that we can identify the species. Please share sightings using our NJ Wildlife Tracker form: https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/ae6c1dbdacd94562a25785433f612750. If you don't know the species, select "Other."

Learn more about bats in New Jersey: https://dep.nj.gov/njfw/conservation/bat-conservation/

10/30/2025

It's Fall, time for Mount Holly NJ to plant Daffodil Bulbs!!! Plant bulbs now and witness the splendor of vibrant flowers blooming throughout our town. Don't mow over or cut leaves off until they turn brown, allowing the bulb to harness its energy and bloom magnificently each year 😊.

10/30/2025

A new report suggests local waterways could be unsafe for recreation for more than half the year due to the sewage overflows.

Join the Rancocas Conservancy for an evening in support of protecting the Rancocas Watershed.  🌳❤️😊
10/29/2025

Join the Rancocas Conservancy for an evening in support of protecting the Rancocas Watershed. 🌳❤️😊

Limited seats available, so act fast!

Join us in celebrating the Rancocas Creek Watershed at our Annual Dinner! Enjoy a fascinating Snake Presentation by conservationist Emile Devito, Ph.D., along with a fantastic silent auction featuring many unique items including this unique illustration depicting species found within Rancocas Conservancy preserves, by renowned artist and conservationist Allen Crawford.

Reserve your tickets by November 6th for a night filled with delicious food and networking opportunities.

RSVP for the Annual Dinner, which includes hot roast beef & turkey, sausage with peppers & onions, mac & cheese, baked ziti, salad, green beans and carrots, rolls, soda, coffee & ice cream. A cash bar with wine, beer, and cider will be available in addition to a 50/50 and silent auction.

Send us an email to [email protected] letting us know how many tickets you would like and who they are for. Due to limited space, we need to know how many people are attending. You can pay at the door with cash or check, or click on our donate button to easily pay online through our website: https://www.rancocasconservancy.org/take-action

Please join The Save Mount Holly's Woods organization in welcoming Mark Thomas, Co-Founder and VP of the Rancocas Conser...
07/26/2025

Please join The Save Mount Holly's Woods organization in welcoming Mark Thomas, Co-Founder and VP of the Rancocas Conservancy, as he leads a walk through Mount Holly's historic woods and landscape. After the walk, we will stop in Mount Holly for a cold beer creekside for anyone wanting to stay a bit longer.

07/05/2025

Back in May, Commissioner Shawn LaTourette announced an innovative land acquisition and preservation initiative that will enhance the work of out CHANJ Program.

So what is CHANJ? 🐾

Connecting Habitat Across New Jersey (CHANJ) is an effort to make our landscape and roadways more permeable for terrestrial wildlife by identifying key areas and actions needed to achieve habitat connectivity across the state.

funding legislation signed earlier this year by Governor Murphy for the first time prioritizes the acquisition of lands in 235 municipalities across the state for conservation purposes because of their importance in connecting wildlife habitats.

The state’s new strategy includes increased collaboration with non-profits and municipal officials in identifying opportunities to engage with residents about property purchases.

Learn more about CHANJ at: dep.nj.gov/njfw/conservation/connecting-habitat-across-new-jersey-chanj/ and read our press release from May about the acquisition at: dep.nj.gov/newsrel/25_0025/

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