What we’re about
The Gloucester County Nature Club (GCNC) was established in 1949, by a small group of Gloucester County, NJ residents with a common interest in the natural world. The Nature Club is a local nonprofit organization with no paid staff which strives to promote sound conservation practices and to educate others in the community about nature and the environment. The Nature Club provides monthly programs, field trips, and newsletters from September through June and special field trips in the summer months. In addition, the Nature Club holds special events throughout the year. Website: www.gcnatureclub.org
Upcoming events (4)
See all- Mad Hatter's Tree PartyEldridge Trail, Wenonah, NJ
The Mad Hatter’s Tree Party is a fun way for people to learn about the trees of our community and the critical role that trees play in a healthy environment. The Tree Party is a chance for families and people of all ages to share a whimsical adventure in a community forest.
The event consists of a self-paced, 45-minute walk in Wenonah Woods. This is more than an ordinary hike, though:
• You will stop at several locations to learn about specific trees along the trail and their role in the overall forest.
• Musicians will add an instrumental accompaniment to your journey.
• At the end, you can share light refreshments with the Mad Hatter himself.
This event is great for family, friends — anyone that would enjoy an autumn walk in the woods!
Participants can arrive at their convenience and walk at their leisure. No pre-registration necessary. Sponsored by the Nature Club and the Wenonah Environmental Commission.
You can view a 7-minute professional video of the 2015 event: https://vimeo.com/163561020
- Monthly Program: "The Amazing American Oystercatcher"Holy Nativity Lutheran Church, Wenonah, NJ
This striking shorebird is one of the few birds that solely specializes on oysters, clams, mussels, and other shellfish living in saltwater. Emmy Casper will reveal its natural history, ecological importance and the efforts to protect it here in NJ.
Presenter: Emmy Casper, Wildlife Biologist, Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey
Directions: The Holy Nativity Lutheran Church is located just off Rt. 553 (Woodbury Glassboro Rd.) immediately south of the traffic light at Mantua Ave. The church parking lot can be accessed by entrances on either Woodbury-Glassboro Road or Lenape Trail (first left off of Mantua Ave).
Photo Credit: Denitsa Kireva (Pexels.com)
- Field Trip - Malaga Lake (Tour de Natural Places)Malaga Lake - Nature Trail, Malaga, NJ
Join us as we explore the natural places of Gloucester County as described in the 2020 Edition of Natural Places of Gloucester County, a publication of the Gloucester County Nature Club.
We will walk the ¾ mile nature trail. Meet at the fishing pier and canoe launch parking lot.
This event is free and open to the public.
Trip Leaders: Sue Bergmann and Marilyn Henry
Site Information: See Natural Places of Gloucester County, pages 147-149, Location #33.
- Field Trip - Black Friday Gobble Wobble (Tour de Natural Places)Chestnut Branch Park, Mantua, NJ
Join us as we explore the natural places of Gloucester County as described in the 2020 Edition of Natural Places of Gloucester County, a publication of the Gloucester County Nature Club.
We can enjoy some brisk fall foliage and see what migrants have come to spend winter with us. There might be a turkey that escaped the dinner table, sparrows, bluebirds and hawks around the edges. We will take a look at the tornado damaged area 3 years after. Bring your own binoculars and we will meet in the back parking lot near the Butterfly Garden.
This event is free and open to the public.
Trip Leaders: Marilyn Henry and Jayne Rhynard
Site Information: See Natural Places of Gloucester County, pages 137-139, Location #30.