Runnemede Green & Sustainable Team

Runnemede Green & Sustainable Team Promoting sustainability in our Runnemede, NJ community.

11/04/2022

Shredding event this Sunday the 6th from 10am-1pm
At the Borough Parking lot

Thank you Green team for showing up and promoting our Green & Sustainable programs at Back to School night
10/24/2022

Thank you Green team for showing up and promoting our Green & Sustainable programs at Back to School night

The Green fair was fantastic we partnered up a national night out big success thank you everybody for participating
10/24/2022

The Green fair was fantastic we partnered up a national night out big success thank you everybody for participating

10/24/2022
The Runnemede Green TeamWants to thank the Sustainable Jersey organization & PSE&G For providing the Grant funding for o...
07/29/2022

The Runnemede Green Team
Wants to thank the Sustainable Jersey organization & PSE&G
For providing the Grant funding for our new Web site. Please visit us at
RunnemedeGreenteam.com and learn how to make your community Greener

Runnemede Green Team promotes a sustainable community that fosters long-term environmental health, social well-being, and economic prosperity for residents, businesses, and government.

Great Day for Runnemede and their new businesses. Thank you Cathy Walker, Runnemede's Business Association PresidentYou ...
05/29/2022

Great Day for Runnemede and their new businesses. Thank you Cathy Walker, Runnemede's Business Association President
You put together a great event, the town is alive with excitement šŸŽ‰

Thank You Girls !!!Green Team Members promotingSustainable actions at our Grand opening ceremony
05/29/2022

Thank You Girls !!!
Green Team Members promoting
Sustainable actions at our Grand opening ceremony

Congratulations to the Green Teams Executive Committee, Sustainable Application submitted on timeGreat Team, Thank you!!...
05/29/2022

Congratulations to the Green Teams Executive Committee, Sustainable Application submitted on time
Great Team, Thank you!!!!

Join The Runnemede Green Team, Police Department, and Council at the Sustainability Festival April 30thCome see our hybr...
04/22/2022

Join The Runnemede Green Team, Police Department, and Council at the Sustainability Festival April 30th
Come see our hybrid Police vehicles
And our full electric code enforcement vehicle

Coming soon Runnemede's first       Solar Municipal buildingHarry Williams Community Center
01/30/2022

Coming soon Runnemede's first
Solar Municipal building
Harry Williams Community Center

01/30/2022

Coming soon
Our new 2022
Green & Sustainable web sitešŸ“£

5 Critters you might encounter!
01/12/2022

5 Critters you might encounter!

01/12/2022

5 Animals You May Encounter in Your Backyard (and What To Do About it)

Nature is an uncontrollable enigma. Although we might try our hardest to wish away bad weather, or keep invasive plants from growing in our gardens, the natural world holds a trump card over all of us ā€¦ and we just have to accept it. One of the most unpredictable elements of the natural world comes in the form of wildlife. You know what we mean, the squirrel who insists on dropping all his nutshells on your car window, the woodpecker who has made the windowsill outside your bedroom his new favorite pecking place. But what can you do?

We can build fences all we want, but thatā€™s not going to keep those woodland creatures away. All we can do is sit back and enjoy the creatures that share our world with us. They do have their redeeming moments after all.

Check out these wild creatures who have no qualms with making your yard their home.
1. Feisty Foxes
Though foxes are typically pretty wary of people, the lure of easily accessible food found in neighborhoods draws them close to our homes. Pet food, garbage, and other food sources are a serious draw for these adorable animals. So, it is not uncommon for them to be regularly sighted near U.S. houses.
Though foxes wonā€™t normally mess with full-grown pets, kittens and very small pets (usually less than 5 pounds) should be kept away from these sly animals. Itā€™s always best to keep a close eye on your pets, even if theyā€™re just going for a stroll in the backyard; an encounter with wildlife can be dangerous for both parties involved.
There is no way to keep these animals out of your backyard indefinitely, but if you spot one too close for comfort, making loud noises will typically make them run off. If you donā€™t mind having these super cute animals hanging around, sit back and get your phone ready to catch any adorable shenanigans they may get into.

2. Stealthy Raccoon
Raccoons can be found in neighborhoods across the country. With their dexterous little hands, these animals are well equipped for stealing cat food ā€¦ and whatever else catches their fancy. These animals are nocturnal, so are usually only seen at night. Like foxes, the draw of pet food and garbage is too much for these little guys to stay away.
If you arenā€™t fond of having these backyard burglars around, there are some tips and tricks to follow. First, donā€™t leave pet food outside. Second, get garbage cans with locking lids. If raccoons are digging up your yard (for worms and other delicious bugs), you can try using a humane hot sauce repellent on the spots.
Though it is tempting, donā€™t feed the raccoons in your backyard. Your neighbors probably wouldnā€™t be thrilled, and getting them accustomed to human contact could lead to a potentially dangerous situation.
If you love raccoons as much as we do, then you probably have an appreciation for their mischievous nature. Who knows what kind of trouble they will get themselves into! Just remember, donā€™t try and pet them! Let them go about their business (as strange as it may be) with as little human contact as possible

3. Dainty Deer
Any neighborhood that is near a wooded area is going to have the chance for some deer visitors. Though their habitat has been greatly taken over by our ā€œurban sprawl,ā€ these white-tailed deer are doing just fine adapting. Plants, such as tulips, are an ideal snack for these adorable creatures, so they are more apt to wander into our gardens.
Unfortunately, many feel that the best way to deal with deer coming into ā€œourā€ neighborhoods is by killing them. According to the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), killing deer as a ā€œsolutionā€ is a short-term, inhumane, and ineffective approach at best. Instead, we should learn to live with these wonderful animals. By changing what we plant in our gardens, we should have no issue sharing our backyards with these cute (and fun to watch) creatures.

4. Rats
To prevent rats from living in your yard, you must deny them access to shelter. Keep your yard nicely trimmed and remove any piles of wood, brush, debris, compost piles, dense shrubbery, ground covers, and ivy as this will attract rats over time
People who live in places where alligators are common should also be sure to keep pets inside at all times unless you are outside with them keeping on close watch.

5. Opossum
Opossums are the only marsupials in the U.S., however, they have somehow gained a bit of a bad reputation. These adorable animals (though, not everyone will agree with that description) can be found all across the U.S. Like raccoons, opossums are all about eating cat food that is left outside for pets, but unlike their bandit counterparts, opossums wonā€™t tip over your garbage cans or dig up the yard.
No need to scream and run when you see an opossum on your back porch. This nocturnal animal is probably more scared of you than you are of them. Plus, unlike other backyard animals, opossums can help your garden. According to HSUS, opossums commonly eat snails, slugs, insects, and even small rodents. This helps keep your garden pest-free (naturally).
These animals arenā€™t there to cause you any harm, but they donā€™t want to be played with either. Make sure to leave visiting opossums alone. They will be moving along on their way in a short time anyways!

Loving Our Neighbors ā€¦ From a Distance
We share our world with animals of all shapes and sizes. Having animal visitors shouldnā€™t be something we try to stop. Instead, we should embrace their visits and appreciate the beauty of nature.
NOTE: As an important note, do not try to help wildlife of any sort unless you are trained. Find a local wildlife rehabber/rescuer or veterinarian ASAP, or call a rescue hotline.

Thank you Eleanor!!Always ready to help, ā™»ļø
10/16/2021

Thank you Eleanor!!
Always ready to help, ā™»ļø

Great time at Runnemede's fall fair.Green team representing promoting Ev vehicles & many more Green actions. We will be ...
10/16/2021

Great time at Runnemede's fall fair.
Green team representing promoting
Ev vehicles & many more Green actions. We will be sending zoom invites to all our new sign ups today.
Keep your eyes open šŸ‘€

Than you, Green TeamExcellent Job at 2021 Green Fair.Appreciate all those who participated& Made it educational and FunšŸ˜ƒ
08/17/2021

Than you, Green Team
Excellent Job at 2021 Green Fair.
Appreciate all those who participated
& Made it educational and FunšŸ˜ƒ

06/26/2021

Green Fair August 3rd
Harry Williams.
Join us and get Greener

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