About Us


Mission

Cedar Run is a non-profit dedicated to the preservation of New Jersey’s wildlife and habitats through education, conservation and rehabilitation.

How we achieve this…

Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge sits on 171 wooded acres on the edge of the New Jersey Pinelands. Cedar Run includes the Woodford Nature Center, an outdoor Wildlife Housing Area with nearly 60 native residents, and a Wildlife Rehabilitation Hospital. The overall mission of Cedar Run is to serve as a community resource on the importance of protecting and enhancing healthy ecosystems for all.

 

To that end, Cedar Run engages in:

  • Ecologically based land management.
  • The operation of a Federally and NJ State licensed hospital facility that cares for more than 5,000 injured, orphaned or displaced native wildlife each year.
  • The education of over 20,000 students annually through our various on-site and outreach programs.
  • Serves as an active resource to the greater New Jersey community on all wildlife and habitat related questions and issues.

 

History

In 1951, Jim and Betty Woodford bought a 185-acre parcel of land, in what were then the wilds of Medford Township, to use as a summer getaway.

They quickly fell in love with the beauty of the Pinelands and decided to live here full time. By 1957 they built their first home with a view of the lake, and founded Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge. Betty became a local authority on the flora and fauna of the NJ Pinelands, and quickly began teaching others what she knew.


Over the next 40 years, Betty and Jim devoted their lives to Pinelands preservation, environmental education and wildlife rehabilitation. Betty became an expert botanist, naturalist, nature photographer and wildlife rehabilitator. She was renowned for her Pinelands education programs. In 1997 the Woodford’s ultimate dream was realized when a Green Acres grant preserved Cedar Run’s land and buildings for future generations.

Legacy

What began as one woman’s passion for the NJ Pinelands quickly grew into a more than full time endeavor. Today, our staff and board members continue Betty and Jim’s work, along with their daughter, Jeanne, who is Cedar Run’s Co-Founder. We welcome visitors throughout the year to our Wildlife Housing Area, where you can see Bald Eagles, Great-horned Owls, raccoons and many other resident wildlife that cannot be returned to the wild due to their injuries. Our Nature Center and Education Department offer fun and educational programs for all, while our hiking trails offer an opportunity to explore native Pinelands habitats.