Charles H. Rogers Wildlife Refuge
About the Business
The Charles H. Rogers Wildlife Refuge, located in Princeton, New Jersey, is a birder's paradise just minutes from downtown Princeton. Originally established in 1968 as the Princeton Wildlife Refuge, it was renamed in honor of Charles H. Rogers, a Princeton University ornithologist. The refuge features an open marsh maintained by natural water drainage, observation towers for bird watching, and structures for purple martins and tree swallows. The diverse habitat attracts a variety of mammals, birds, and plant life, making it a crucial area for local wildlife. With over 90 species of nesting birds and numerous others passing through, the refuge is a popular spot for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts. The preservation of this important habitat is essential, as wetlands are disappearing at an alarming rate.
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"I really enjoy the characteristics of the area Met Winnie and Joe Friends of the Roger Wildlife Group Two amazing individuals"
"This 39 acre refuge boarders Stoney Brook and the Institute for Advanced Study Woods. There are well marked walking trails and two viewing platforms. This is an excellent place to bird watch. The trail along the creek is my favorite."
"Beautiful little spot we found while hiking through Institute Woods. Highly recommend it if you are into bird watching."
"Splendid and uncrowded hiking. Beautiful place to spend time connecting with nature and observing the changing seasons."
"Trails were nice and the wildlife overlooks were great. We actually hiked here from Princeton Battlefield, going through Institute Woods. It was a great day!"
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