NJOA Red Wing Sporting Clays Shoot for 2023
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Our Rebuttal to Misinformation In a recent article of “The State We’re In” by the NJ Conservation Foundation (NJCF), Tom Gilbert slams DEP Fish and Wildlife (DEP F&W) for a recent management effort on the Glassboro Wildlife Management Area. Although one may agree that the need for a permit to operate within a wetlands transition area
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The Pinelands Paradox: Fire Changes Forests, Fire Changes Lives By Vinh Lang, Forestry Consultant | Pine Creek Forestry | Contact: vinh@pinecreekforestry.com It is the 60th anniversary of the Black Saturday Fire – April 20th, 1963. A day when a fury of 127 fires blotted out the sun across the South Jersey sky, destroyed 183,000 acres of property, and
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It’s that time of year. Ticks and tick-borne diseases in New Jersey With Spring right round the corner and warmer weather on the way, it’s time to be on the lookout for ticks. If you engage in any outdoor activities during the warmer months, ticks can be a problem. We find basically three species of disease transmitting
The Black Forest Inn 249 Hwy 206 Stanhope NJ. Sunday March 26, 2023 cocktails starting at 4:00 PM, Dinner at 5:00PM. Click “Read More” to purchase tickets.
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Our team is always working behind the scenes to protect your hunting, fishing and trapping rights. Here is a list of bills introduced in to the NJ Legislature that could affect your rights. We are always watching to try to stop bad bills from becoming law.
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HATE TO SAY I TOLD YOU SO When S-3214 /A -4769 were first introduced I took the time to review and make notes on all 39 pages of text. While most of the garbage put forth by the liberal politicians had to do with where and when you could carry a hand gun one section that was
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