Our Major Leap: US Army Corps Advances Breakwater Ecosystem Restoration Project
MORDECAI ARMY CORPS BREAKWATER PROJECT IS OFFICIAL! The Mordecai Land Trust has officially announced that the US Army Corps of Engineers’ (USACE) recommended plan for the Mordecai Island Ecosystem Restoration Project has moved out of feasibility and into the Design...
2023 Annual Members Meeting & Presentation
Join us on July 30th for our annual members meeting and presentation at 5:00pm EST, "Mordecai USACE Coastal Wetlands Restoration Project” with guest presenters from USACE and NJDEP. The meeting and presentation are open to all. Please see the official PDF below for...
Caribbean Sunset Fundraiser: Supporting Mordecai Land Trust’s Conservation Projects
Join us for an unforgettable evening of tropical delights at the Caribbean Sunset Fundraiser, benefiting Mordecai Land Trust's Living Shoreline and Habitat Projects. Mark your calendars for SATURDAY, JULY 22, from 5 to 8 PM at the Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club, located...
A Fond Remembrance: Michael Read (Mike) Davis
As Mordecai Land Trust celebrates our twentieth anniversary this year, it will be because of the foresight of members of Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club who realized the need to involve public support to help preserve the island. Mike Davis was part of the Club’s...
Sign Up for our Annual Members Meeting and Presentation
You are invited to attend the Mordecai Land Trust annual members meeting and presentation: Crabbing Responsibly at Barnegat Bay: Catch Them if You Can by Dr. John Wnek. Join us August 25th at 7 pm on Zoom for our virtual event! Don't miss this timely and important...
When Engineering Meets the Environment
*Image Provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationAccording to an article recently released by The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS), and USACE’s Engineering With Nature® (EWN®)...
Mordecai Island Eagles: A New 2021 Project Partnership
Beginning in the fall of 2019 and again in the fall of 2020, for the first time, Bald Eagles were spotted on Mordecai Island. As a result of this exciting news, Mordecai Land Trust has joined into a project partnership with NJFW (New Jersey Fish and Wildlife) and...
2020 Mordecai Island Ospreys: The Lost Summer
It is quite likely that the summer of 2020 will forever be known as the “lost summer,” a confusing and chaotic stretch of days that turned into months and seemed to be suspended in time. A summer when our unique and inalienable American freedoms, which are often...
“The Amazing Osprey” Presentation – Ben Wurst
On August 20th, 2020, Ben Wurst led a virtual presentation to the members of Mordecai Land Trust. In case you missed this event, be sure to check out the recorded presentation below.
The IRS has determined that the Mordecai Land Trust is tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (“Code”) and not a private foundation pursuant to sections 509(a)(1) and 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) of the Code. Mordecai Land Trust was established in 2001.
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