Michael Hogan Photography

Fine Art Photography of Southern New Jersey


NEW 

Wildflowers of the New Jersey Pine Barrens Presentation

Available on DVD or CD Rom

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Natural Wonders of the Jersey Pines and Shore

is now available, for information click 

Natural Wonders of the Jersey Pines and Shore


                                                                                      

              The New  Jersey                                                                               Rare               

                 Pine  Barrens                                                 Wildflowers

                                                       

      The Delaware River, Bay                         Historic Buildings and Ruins  

      and the New Jersey Shore

Digital Birds

Digital color prints of warblers,

songbirds, shorebirds, snakes and frogs .

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The New Jersey Pine Barrens or Pinelands, is a unique environmental treasure. It covers about 1 million acres of largely undeveloped land in the nation most densely populated state (NJ)  It is designated as a biosphere reserve by the United Nations and  a "Last Great Place" by the Nature Conservancy for its environmental importance. It contains wild waterways including the Batsto River, Mullica River, Wading River, Maurice River, and Great Egg Harbor River. For more information click on Pine Barrens Fact Sheet.

The New Jersey Pine Barrens contains many rare and interesting plant species, such as the Bog Asphodel, which grows no where else in the world. Southern New Jersey, including the Pine Barrens, contains nearly 70% of known populations of the federally protected Swamp Pink Lily. Representing the global resource for this rare species. Many kinds of beautiful and rare wild orchids are found in the Pine Barrens, such as the tiny Southern Twayblade, and the beautiful White Fringed Orchid. For more information click on Wildflower Fact Sheet or Wildflower Slide Presentation.

The Delaware River is the longest free-flowing river on the east coast of the U.S. The Delaware River and Bay provides food and habitat for many resident and migratory animal species. The Bay is designated as a "Last Great Place" by the Nature Conservancy for its environmental importance. Parts of the Delaware River and its Maurice River tributary are designated as "Wild and Scenic Rivers" by the National Park Service. For more information click on Delaware River Fact Sheet  or Delaware Bay Fact Sheet

Contact Michael Hogan at  mailto:hoganphoto@verizon.net  

 

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New Jersey Pine Barrens                     Delaware River and Bay            New Jersey Shore           Digital Birds  

Pine Barrens Reflections                     Upper Delaware River                  Atlantic City/Beach            

Pine Barrens Wetlands                       Delaware River                             More Atlantic City Beach 

Pine Barrens Winter                           Big Timber Creek                          New Jersey Shore            

Pine Barrens Woodlands                    Delaware Bay   

Pine Barrens Wildflowers                   More Delaware Bay                                       

Pine Barrens Orchids                          Delaware Bay/Kimble's Beach

Wildflowers, Large Format                 East Point Light Horseshoe Crab, Migratory Birds

Pine Barrens Lakes                            Historic Buildings and Ruins                                

Pine Barrens Lakes and Bogs               Batsto Mansion            

Pine Barrens Rivers                              Batsto Buildings 

Mullica River Great Bay                       Batsto Grist Mill

South River, Upper                              Pleasant Mill Cemetery    

South River, Lower                              Whitesbog Buildings

Tuckahoe River                                    Pine Barrens Ruins 

Tuckahoe River Fall                             Delaware Bay Ruins   

Maurice River  

Makepeace Lake 

Recent Pine Barrens 

New Jersey Conservation Foundation Franklin Parker Preserve

More Franklin Parker Preserve

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Fact Sheets and Wildlife                                                Other information

 Wildlife of the Pine Barrens                                                            Environmental Presentations on CD

 Wildflower Fact Sheet                                                                   Prices and Art Information                         

 Swamp Pink Fact Sheet                                                                 Stock Photography 

 Pine Barrens Fact Sheet                                                                 Resume 

 Delaware River Fact Sheet                                                            Related Sites                               

 Delaware Bay Fact Sheet