Good to hear that frogs are still singing. I was afraid they were going extinct. I remember camping out one summer night around 1970, by Bamber Lake. It sounded like Jurassic Park.
Speaking of fifth graders, once, long ago, hiking in the depths of the Barrens, I found a helium balloon with a message attached. It had been sent off to fly in the air by an elementary school class in Massachusetts...I think...? The message requested that the finder let them know where it wound up, which I did, and got a nice thank you letter in return.
Jumping the Subject here But , A friend of mine and me were traveling on the tracks from Waterford to Atsion about 25 years ago and found some balloons hovering over the tracks. There was a note with a phone number to call.The kids were from Virginia Later found out they were the winners for there balloons going the longest distance and there teacher gave them a pizza party. Funny what you can find.Thanks for jogging my memory Pan.
They are when they make it to the ocean. Sea turtles think they are jellyfish, eat them, get impacted and die.I don't really remember where the balloon I found was from, someplace pretty far away, maybe even Virginia too. Hey, is the Pine Barrens like the Sargasso Sea, but a collecting place for lost aerial devices?
Nah, I don't think that elementary school helium balloons are a serious environmental problem.
Come on. This is silly. How many long distance elementary school helium balloons are there compared with, say, plastic bags, plastic soda bottles, oil spills, big ships dumping their refuse, cities dumping their refuse, old fishing nets, chemical dumping, Fukushima radiation, future radiation from nuclear WW3...
Back to the frogs,
Designates Pine Barrens treefrog as New Jersey State Amphibian.
An Act designating the Pine Barrens treefrog as the New Jersey State Amphibian, and supplementing chapter 9A of Title 52 of the Revised Statutes.
http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2012/Bills/S0500/351_I1.HTM
It's not silly, it"s real. We used to collect the ballons when boating. They float along time with little inflation. Our dive club had a program given by some orginization, I forgot which, about the turtles dieing.
http://www.longwood.edu/cleanva/balloons.htm
One of the orginazations was The Marine Mamal Stranding Center in Brigantine.
I spot spent mylar balloons in the woods all the time. I’ve unfortunately come to expect the bottles and cans tossed out truck windows along sand roads but the remoteness of the areas I find balloons always disappoints me. I always assumed that for every one I found in the woods many more made it out to the bay or ocean.