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Pinelands Preservation Alliance Releases Annual State of the Pinelands Report

Pinelands Preservation Alliance Releases Annual State of the Pinelands Report

The Pinelands Preservation Alliance (PPA) has released its 2014 State of the Pinelands Report.  This past year has shown just how crucially the Pinelands depends on the support and will of two key players: the state Pinelands Commission and the governor... Continue reading

Posted on December 16, 2014

Humpback Whales Increasing in Waters Near NYC and NJ

Humpback Whales Increasing in Waters Near NYC and NJ

Photo: Humpback whale feeding off New York City’s Rockaway Peninsula. Photo Credit: BBC News Humpback whales were spotted 87 times from whale-watching boats near New York City this year, and by cataloging the whales’ markings, at least 19 different humpbacks have... Continue reading

Posted on December 16, 2014

Join EarthShare New Jersey’s “20 for 20 Campaign” for a Cleaner and Greener NJ! Donate Today & Pick Your Project

Join EarthShare New Jersey’s “20 for 20 Campaign” for a Cleaner and Greener NJ! Donate Today & Pick Your Project

At EarthShare New Jersey (ESNJ), we're celebrating our 20th Anniversary with an exciting 20 for 20 campaign! Join our 20 for 20 campaign for a cleaner and greener NJ and help meet our goal of raising at least $20,000 for NJ's environment by... Continue reading

Posted on November 26, 2014

The Wetlands Institute Receives Disney Conservation Grant

The Wetlands Institute Receives Disney Conservation Grant

The Wetlands Institute has been awarded a $24,900 grant from the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund (DWCF). The conservation grant recognizes the Wetlands Institute’s many diamondback terrapin research and conservation projects. “We are incredibly grateful to have received the support of... Continue reading

Posted on November 12, 2014

Information on Wildlife Trapping from Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Rescue

Information on Wildlife Trapping from Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Rescue

When wildlife/human interactions occur, people generally resort to trapping and relocating to “fix” the issue.  Trapping should be considered a last resort, as it is generally not beneficial to the public or the animals.  Trapping does not discriminate and non-target... Continue reading

Posted on October 10, 2014