WINTER NJ AUDUBON PROGRAMS AT HAWK RISE SANCTUARY

The Hawk Rise Sanctuary is located on Range Road in Linden, NJ and is open to the public daily from dawn until dusk. The city-owned natural resource and wetland complex has long been recognized by numerous Federal, State and non-governmental organizations as an important environmental feature in the Rahway River and Arthur Kill watersheds. Please note dogs are not allowed on the trailsUnder the stewardship of the New Jersey Audubon Society, a full suite of natural history programs for families and adults are offered, many are free.In 2012 the City transformed their closed landfill and adjacent property into a wildlife and passive recreational setting –a place for the public to visit and walk trails through the Hawk Rise forest and to enjoy overlooks of the Rahway River. Designed to encourage hiking, bird watching and nature appreciation, Hawk Rise has nearly a mile and a half of elevated walkways and an observation deck to enjoy the panoramic view of the Rahway River. The trails are equipped with interpretive signage to provide visitors with habitat descriptions and information regarding the 123 species of birds and other wildlife that have been encountered in the area.
Hawk Rise also represents an opportunity to reach youths of all ages to infuse an appreciation and commitment to ecological restoration, enhancement and preservation. The City of Linden has worked with the Linden Public Schools to integrate the Sanctuary with the Science curriculum as well as to provide professional development for teachers who will be taking groups of students to Hawk Rise for ecological studies. The first two phases of the Sanctuary were constructed with Green Acres grant monies, and assistance from local corporations.
Winter NJ Audubon Programs at Linden Hawk Rise Sanctuary
Hawk Rise Sanctuary is located on Range Road, in Linden, NJ. Programs are free, however, registration is requested for all programs. Please call the Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary (908) 396-6386 to register.
Hawk Rise Great Backyard Bird Count – Saturday, February 18, 10:30 a.m. to Noon
This is the weekend of the Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) an annual, national citizenscience event sponsored by Cornell University and the National Audubon Society. Learn how to identify common suburban birds and then take a hike to see who is staying at Hawk Rise. After we get some practice we will officially participate in the GBBC and log our data! This program is intended for birders of all ages and ability; loaner binoculars will be available. Dress warmly and be prepared to walk in snow or mud.