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Great Swamp Watershed Association is dedicated to protecting and improving the water resources of the Passaic River region, from the Great Swamp headwaters to Newark Bay, for present and future generations. Through education, advocacy, science, land preservation, and stewardship, in collaboration with partners, we work to instill our communities with an awareness of water’s effect on health and the beauty of the environment, from source to sea.
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The Land Conservancy of New Jersey preserves land and water resources, conserves open space, and inspires and empowers individuals and communities to protect our natural land and environment.
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D&R Greenway Land Trust works throughout central New Jersey to keep the “Garden” in the Garden State.
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We are the permanent Friends organization for Tall Pines State Preserve, a 110 acre nature park located in Gloucester County, New Jersey, USA.
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The Friends of the Monmouth County Park System, Inc., is a member-based, 501(c)(3) charitable organization that provides financial support exclusively for Monmouth County Park System enhancements.
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The Friends of LSP are dedicated to preserving and improving Liberty State Park as a free and green urban state park behind Lady Liberty and Ellis Island.
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A non-profit organization supporting the parks system of Passaic County and providing educational and cultural programs for all Passaic County residents.
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Friends of High Point State Park is a non-profit organization that fosters and supports activities at High Point State Park in NW NJ. As a non-profit, we depend on membership, donations and business sponsors for support.
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Our stewardship program ensures that preserved lands remain protected and healthy forever. We manage more than 24,000 acres and provide training, technical assistance, advocacy and support to the state and regional conservation community. We take part in scientific research to study sensitive ecosystems and their distinctive animal and plant communities. In many areas around the state, we work to restore damaged habitats, monitor conservation easements, and promote public access to natural land.
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The Tewksbury Trail Association (TTA) began its commitment to land and green space preservation over 25 years ago with 30 land owners and their horses. Since then, it has grown to over 250 members, with more than 180 generous landowners who join us in our preservation efforts.