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