Natural, Social, and Historic
Resources of the Borough of Roosevelt,
Monmouth County, New Jersey
Fund for Roosevelt, Inc., P. O.
Box 404, Roosevelt, New Jersey 08555-0404
Photos of Rocky Brook
environment by Robert J. Brauman, Creative Habitat Corp.,
White Plains, New York (Copyright 1999 Fund for
Roosevelt, Inc.).
Photo of Monarch Butterfly by Ms. Ilene Levine, Roosevelt
Public School.
Other photos by R. E. Tulloss (Copyright 1999, 2000,
2001, 2002 by Rodham E. Tulloss).
Natural Resources
Some scenes...
- Empty Box Brook
in the snow, 22 December 2000 (images).
- Roosevelt
Woodland Trail in the snow, 22 December 2000 (images).
- Roosevelt
Cemetery in the snow, 22 December 2000 (images).
Fauna of
Roosevelt
Fauna of Roosevelt. Originated by
Wayne Cokeley and David Schwendeman.
Fauna of Roosevelt
(Acknowledgments & Bibliography)
Are you knowledgeable about land snails,
freshwater mollusks, or an insect group?
We're
seeking expert individuals and natural history
organizations to improve our inventory of the
Fauna of Roosevelt.
Roosevelt
can promise you a great day in upland oak-hickory
forest, farmland, parkland, and interesting
wetlands varying from well-established to
newly-forming.
Interested?
Email Rod Tulloss at the
address below.
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Flora of
Roosevelt.
Flora of Roosevelt
(Except Grasses, Rushes, & Sedges).
Flora of Roosevelt
(Grasses, Rushes, & Sedges).
Flora of Roosevelt
(Acknowledgments & Bibliography).
Originated by Wayne Cokeley. We are grateful
to Karl Anderson and Linda Kelly for their expert help in
expanding our survey of plants during 2000. Thanks to the
work of Karl and Linda, our list now contains more than
430 names of plants occurring in Roosevelt. Some images
(in the form of PDF files) are in the process of being
moved from ftp://ftp.goldsword.com/pub/amanita/Flora.Roosevelt/ to this
site. Warning: Many images on the ftp site are VERY
LARGE files (most over 1 Mbyte, a few up to 4+
Mbytes). Sizes will be reduced as time permits.
Are you knowledgeable in any
of the following areas: ferns, "fern
allies," mosses, sedges, grasses, reeds, or
wetlands life in general?
We're
seeking expert individuals and natural history
organizations to improve our inventory of the
Flora of Roosevelt.
Roosevelt
can promise you a great day in interesting
wetlands varying from well-established to
newly-forming.
Interested?
Email Rod Tulloss at the
address below.
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Mycota of Roosevelt
(Macromycetes) are listed with
occasional comments as to edibility. WARNING: This site
does not provide sufficient information to determine the
species of mushrooms. "There are old mushroomers,
and there are bold mushroomers. But there are no old,
bold mushroomers."
Mycota of Roosevelt
(Micromycetes). Scope extremely limited at
present.
Mycota of Roosevelt
(Lichenes). Scope extremely limited at
present.
Protostelids of
Roosevelt At present limited
to myxomycetes (slime molds) -- a small list.
Some
useful and interesting links
Historic Resources
Social Resources
- Roosevelt
Public School (K-6). This small,
historic school has no class
size greater than 18. Artists,
writers, scientists, computer experts, and other
citizens of the town regularly volunteer in the
classrooms. The school has an active Parent-Teachers
Association.
A famous WPA mural by Ben
and Bernarda Shahn adorns our
lobby. The original, hammered, low relief,
aluminum doors of the school have been restored
and were unveiled in the lobby in May,
1999. Photos of the town (originally a Utopian community founded by the Federal
Government) from the late Depression Era are on
display as are many works by local artists past and
present.
We are proud of having
a Presidential
Award winning science teacher, Ms. Ilene Levine, teaching a creative,
exploratory science program to our third and
fourth graders---raising Cecropia Moths and
Monarch Butterflies, Leopard Frogs, American
Toads, and pond snails from eggs; building
volcanoes; collecting and examining fluorescent
ores;
studying sands of the world;
building a Lenape longhouse from the digging the
post holes on up; designing and building a butterfly garden (spring, 2008), and more.
A 1999 project involved "
making a comet."
Every child gets a period of work in our
computer/technology lab
at least three days each week.
If you and your child are searching for a very
special, elementary education environment,
the school has a few tuition students from outside our
district; and additional tuition students will
be considered.
Find out more about our unique school and its
program. Email Karen Minutolo, Business
Administrator, or Shari Payson, Principal.
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The grounds of
the Roosevelt Public School is beginning to serve
as a memorial arboretum as well.
The most recent addition is a Sweet Bay Magnolia
(flower above) planted in memory of the late Josette
Altman. Among other plantings is a Star
Magnolia in honor of the late Stephan
Martin.
Seedling from seeds of several historic
trees are also growing on the school
grounds and will be planted according to a plan
to be developed by the children of the school.
The historic trees include the Timothy Ball
Black Walnut (mature during the American
Revolution), the Tennent White Oak (mature
during the Battle of Monmouth), the Carranza
Pitch Pine (which shades the Carranza
Memorial in the Pine Barrens), and a Horse
Chestnut and a Yellow Buckeye both
from the grounds of the home of the first
governor of New Jersey.
- Roosevelt Arts Project. View portions
of our famous Shahn mural. Link to many of
the artists, musicians, writer, and poets living
in town. Read about our artistic community
and its members past and present. Find the
schedule of events for the RAP weekend programs
ranging from theater to jazz to classical piano
to poetry and more. What town of under
1,000 inhabitants has so much to offer?!
Last change 24 June 2008.
This page is maintained for the Borough of Roosevelt
Environmental Commission by R. E. Tulloss.
Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2008 by Fund for Roosevelt, Inc.
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