You can view photos taken at The Wetlands Institute on our social media pages: FollowFollowFollowFollowFollow Diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin) Standing on the dock On the Elevated Marsh WalkwayAmazing views from the middle of the marsh The Institute from the elevated marsh walkway Philly Zoo live animal presentation during Fall Migration Festival Our native plant gardens Summer Nature Program Holding an Urchin Children looking at terrapin hatchlings Octopus Marsh at sunset Banding American Oystercatchers Walking down the Salt Marsh Trail Crabbing at the Dock Bird watching from the elevated marsh walkway 2016 Summer Interns Terrapin hatchlings found in excluder Terrapin hatchlings Purple Martin gourds Bird watching reTURN the Favor Winter crafts Crabbing at the Dock Teaching and Touch Tank The Wetlands Institute Chance the Osprey – fledge day 2015. Photographed by Lynne Falterbauer Terrapin hatchling Live animal presentation by Cape May Point State Park Intern watching birds in the marsh Horseshoe crab hatchlings Catch ‘o the Day seining Terrapin hatchling Our dock viewed from the water The elevated marsh walkway 2016 Osprey Nest Exploring the marsh Crabulous Crab Day activity Dune Walk Terrapin hatching from its egg Oystercatcher photographed by Lynne Falterbauer Marsh nestlings Salt Marsh Safari on the walkway Salt Marsh Safari on the walkway Horseshoe Crab touch tank IMG_0101 Live animals from Cape May Point State Park Releasing a terrapin Dune Walk Terrapin basking station 25th Annual Terrapin release with Mrs. Dean 2013 – Tagged monarch at The Wetlands Institute 2016 CCRP Summer Interns Children exploring the marsh Releasing a tagged Monarch butterfly Dock Aerial view Philly Zoo demonstrating an armadillo Kayak trips Glossy Ibis Summer Intern holding a snapping turtle Crabbing at the Dock Monarchs in the Institute gardens Stone Harbor Point guided walk Young osprey in the nest