As a resident of Kings Grant I’ve been lucky enough to enjoy this area for over 20 years. It has been one of the key resons we never left the development. As a runner and mountain biker I’m delighted to see some fo the dumping stopped and trash cleaned up. I’d be willing to help in this regard.
Over the years I’ve seen Red Fox, turkeys and during hatching season a whole dike road filled with black turtles simultaneously digging nests for their eggs in the warm sand. I hope increased human presence will not hurt this privacy. This is the old problem of humans trying to enjoy nature I guess.
As a resident of Kings Grant I’ve been lucky enough to enjoy this area for over 20 years. It has been one of the key resons we never left the development. As a runner and mountain biker I’m delighted to see some fo the dumping stopped and trash cleaned up. I’d be willing to help in this regard.
Over the years I’ve seen Red Fox, turkeys and during hatching season a whole dike road filled with black turtles simultaneously digging nests for their eggs in the warm sand. I hope increased human presence will not hurt this privacy. This is the old problem of humans trying to enjoy nature I guess.
Thanks for your efforts.
Larry Seideman
Thanks for your comment Larry. Be sure to come out of the next Friends meeting Nov. 27 at 7 pm located at REI in Marlton.
Will try to make the meeting. Thanks, Larry