Across
- 3. Do the what?
- 6. Much of Cape May County's preserved land is not publically owned, but _______.
- 8. The last name of a writer in this edition of Do the Shore.
- 10. Cape May sits halfway on the Atlantic ______, a major migratory bird pattern on the east coast.
- 12. 428 acres of this "Beach" and wildlife area on Cape Island are closed for a tidewater restoration project.
- 13. This kind of Eagle doesn't have any hair.
- 17. These orange critters stop in Cape May County in the fall on their migration to Mexico.
- 18. This is what it costs to park at Cape May Point State Park.
- 19. This kind of rare swamp can be found at Lizard Tail Swamp Preserve in Court House. Tail
- 20. This kind of cedar tree was nearly driven out of Cape May County due to overfarming in the 19th century. Two words.
- 21. This Cape May was washed into the Ocean after a Nor'easter
- 22. Abbreviation for the New Jersey government organization tasked with protecting the environment.
- 23. How many state parks in Cape May County?
Down
- 1. South Cape May had a giant statue of this animal - there is also one in Margate.
- 2. This wildlife management area, in Villas, was once a golf course. Three words.
- 3. This publication was technically published during what season?
- 4. A government agency is in charge of "____" and wildlife.
- 5. One of three state parks in Cape May County.
- 7. A "Landing" with ghost forests is named after this guy.
- 9. This shellfish's abundant range extends at its southernmost point to Cape May County.
- 11. A non-profit environmental organization dedicated to studying and conserving birds.
- 14. New Jersey's state bird, excluding the nationality.
- 15. These serve as protective barriers for shore communities and are home to delicate ecosystems.
- 16. This Wildwoods town is "dry" - no alcohol.
