Diane Stopyra
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Do bike-share programs make sense for the Jersey Shore?
Biking and the Jersey Shore go together like peanut butter and jelly, salt and pepper, boardwalk fries and indigestion. But until recentl ...
7 years ago
Why Cape May’s monarch butterfly migration population varies so much
“We’re verging on a big year,” says Mark Garland, director of Cape May’s Monarch Monitoring Project.
7 years ago
Why Americans are obsessed with the number ‘10,000’
When Cally Crawford’s Fitbit vibrates on her wrist, alerting her that she’s reached her step goal for the day, it doesn’t typically ...
7 years ago
Q&A with former EPA administrator Christie Todd Whitman on Trump’s budget cuts
President Trump’s administration has proposed a federal budget that would cut the Environmental Protection Agency’s allotment ...
8 years ago
Should Cape May be more dog-friendly?
Cape May is a genteel seaside town known for Victorian homes, horse-drawn carriages, and white-line ...
8 years ago
Why Wildwood’s beaches are so big
“How big are Wildwood’s beaches?” It sounds like the beginning of a joke with several potential punchlines: “So b ...
8 years ago
Why Cape May is such a good place to see hawks
On a recent summer afternoon, Pete Dunne stood on the wooden hawkwatch platform at Cape May Point State Park, Swarovski binoculars around ...
8 years ago
Cape May becoming a popular spot to find Native American artifacts
When he was nine years old, Alexander Smida found a Native American spearhead while playing near the water on Sunset Beach in Cape May, N ...
8 years ago
What you can do to reduce the global jellyfish explosion
They ramp up the ick factor for tourists and can put a painful damper on a summer vacation, but the not-so-humble jellyfish ca ...
9 years ago
Why fish care about how much fertilizer you use
Fertilizers can help plants grow faster, stronger and healthier but, experts say, this can come at a cost to the environment. In ma ...
9 years ago