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Stewardship plans promote forest health and development through active management while providing timber, wildlife habitat, natural watersheds, recreational opportunities and many other benefits. Stewardship plans also motivate landowners to become actively involved in planning and managing their land which eventually can lead healthier and ...
The New Jersey Conservation Foundation is a private non-profit organization that works to preserve land and natural resources in the state of New Jersey. Since its founding in 1960, the Foundation has protected 125,000 acres of open space, farmland, and parks.
In the state of New Jersey, the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry is an administrative division of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.In its most visible role, the Division is directly responsible for the management and operation of New Jersey's public park system which includes 42 state parks, 11 state forests, 3 recreation areas, and more than 50 historic sites and ...
The conservancy partners with the New Jersey Reentry Corporation (NJRC) to provide job training and social services to help remove barriers to employment for citizens returning from incarceration. Our relationship began in 2009 with the Clean and Green workforce program. In November 2015, the conservancy expanded their reach and became a full ...
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) is a government agency in the U.S. state of New Jersey that is responsible for managing the state's natural resources and addressing issues related to pollution. NJDEP now has a staff of approximately 2,850.
Participation in Forest Legacy is limited to private forest landowners. To qualify, landowners are required to prepare a multiple resource management plan as part of the conservation easement acquisition. The federal government may fund up to 75% of program costs, with at least 25% coming from private, state or local sources.
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CWF uses two AnaBat acoustic detectors to aid in bat research across the state of New Jersey. [10] [11] Indiana Bat Forestry Project. CWF works with forest landowners to perform silviculture management practices to benefit indiana bats. [12] This bat species was added to New Jersey's endangered and threatened species list in 2012. [13]