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March 3, 2020April 3, 2020 natureintoaction

gARTbage Art Contest

February 20, 2020March 16, 2020 natureintoaction

iNaturalist BioBlitz Project @ South Mountain Reservation

February 8, 2020 natureintoaction

Geodescic Growing Dome – Gardening as a Gentle Rebellion

February 14, 2018February 4, 2019 natureintoaction

New Jersey Environmental Education Providers Map

September 5, 2013December 16, 2020 natureintoaction

Forest Skull Study – Test your Wildlife Wisdom

June 8, 2013June 17, 2013 natureintoaction

Frog Pond Science, Hop Into Action!

April 22, 2013October 22, 2014 natureintoaction

Citizen Science for a Healthier Passaic River

February 28, 2011March 26, 2012 natureintoaction

A Go-To Resource: Must-Have: Jessica R. Kratz’s Review of Hop Into Action

March 29, 2008December 16, 2020 natureintoaction

Finding Owl Pellets

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  • Hop Into Acton with the Reptile vs. Amphibian Skin Test - Using Hard Boiled Eggs
  • Adirondack Hot Tenting & Ice Fishing
  • Mount Olive Trails Interactive Map
  • Making Polypore Paper with Trametes versicolor aka Turkey Tail
  • Venison Jerky with the Little Chief Smoker
  • Making Oyster Mushroom Jerky
  • Howling Woods Farm - Wolf Hybrids
  • Tracking Dinosaurs at The Walter Kiddie Dinosaur Quarry

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The Jersey deer hunting season is closed now until September. I enjoyed many serene days in the woods and harvested five deer, donated two to "hunters helping the hungry" and another was split among some friends. Some were harvested off an organic farm property to prevent crop loss.

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Categories

  • Amphibians – Hop Into Action!
  • Birds
  • Citizen Science
  • Environmental Ed & Eco-Schools
  • Gardening
  • Insects -Buzz Into Action!
  • Nature & Art
  • Plants
  • Primitive & Outdoor Living Skills
  • Seasonal Discovery
  • Special Events
  • STEM Education
  • Stewardship
  • Tracking
  • Trip Reports
  • Wild Edibles & Foraging
  • Wildlife

Recent Posts

  • Find a Native Plant Nursery Near You!
  • Winter Foraging in New Jersey aka Noshing in a Naked Forest
  • Wild Game & Winter Camping in the Adirondacks
  • Buzz Into Action with a Flower Anatomy Lesson
  • Fried Chicken of the Woods!

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The Jersey deer hunting season is closed now until September. I enjoyed many serene days in the woods and harvested five deer, donated two to "hunters helping the hungry" and another was split among some friends. Some were harvested off an organic farm property to prevent crop loss.
Setup camp out at Janack's Landing on Cranberry Lake with @groves_al
Fun day ice fishing a favorite pond with pro photographer and outdoorsman @gregkkoch
I found some ice in my home town and pulled up a few yellow perch aka golden crispies. Highly versatile, they can be pan- and deep-fried, baked, sautéed, poached, grilled or used in chowder. Avoid overcooking to keep the flesh moist. They have a mild flavor that's really tasty with minimal seasoning. My preference when pan frying while camping is to cook with the skin on for maximum meat but I just filleted these to fill a quart bag and put them in my freezer for another day.
Fresh article posted on @outdoorx4 magazine about my winter outings and I've got lots more all-season camping, canoeing, fishing content on my NatureIntoAction youtube channel. Thanks for all the subs and interest about these trips and grateful when I can pay for a tank of gas just by sharing what I enjoy doing.
Winter camp vibes at the end of the day. Multiple layers on, the stove starting up and a hot meal in the belly. With @nataliahubisz
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