Endangered Piping Plovers: From New Jersey to the Bahamas

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Cherry Hill Public Library
Conference Center, Lower Level

Event Details

Join us for presentation about piping plovers, one of the state’s most critically endangered bird species. Learn what is being done in protect and monitor them locally along the Jersey Shore, as well as fascinating story of their annual migration to and from the Bahamas. Against all odds these tiny shorebirds return to the same locations every year and our speaker tonight has “greeted” them at both ends of their journey as part of his conservation research and outreach.

About the Presenter: Todd Pover is the Beach Nesting Bird Project Manager for the Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey. For over 20 years, he has overseen the statewide monitoring, management, and research for at-risk shorebird species.

This event is part of CHPL’s Everything Jersey series, a year-long celebration of the Garden State. Everything Jersey is presented by the Cherry Hill Public Library and is made possible by a gift from the Robert Mentzer Estate.


Event Type(s): Adult
Age Group(s): Adults (18+)
Presenter: Todd Pover, Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ

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