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The Land Conservancy of New Jersey Supports Saving the Drew Forest
The Land Conservancy of New Jersey, an environmental nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving land and water resources to empower individuals and communities to protect open space, has passed a resolution in support of saving the Drew Forest!
Wildlife Preserves, Inc. Supports Saving the Drew Forest!
Wildlife Preserves, a private, nonprofit land conservation corporation dedicated to the preservation of natural areas, open space, wildlife, and wildlife habitats for conservation, education, and research., has written a letter in support of saving the Drew Forest!
Parsippany-Troy Hills Supports Saving the Drew Forest!
Parisppany-Troy Hills, commonly known as Parsippany, is a township in Morris County that has passed a resolution in support of saving the Drew Forest!
Madison meeting with conservation group to build Drew Forest funding application
By Alex Parker-Magyar | Madison Eagle
“Borough officials are meeting with a major land conservation agency as they seek funding help to preserve the threatened Drew University Forest Preserve.”
Share the Forest Love: Our 2nd Annual Valentine Fest
Valentines to print & share, plus truly foxy love in Forest dens and another local petition to sign.
PETITION: Save Canoe Brook Reservoir From Development!
Canoe Brook Reservoir in Milburn, NJ is at risk of being sold to a private housing developer. Learn more and sign the petition HERE!
Doug Tallamy Calls for Saving the Forest
Red-tailed hawks, winter wonderland and a video by Dr. Douglas Tallamy, a prominent ecologist, that you’ll want to share.
Homegrown National Park Supports Saving the Drew Forest!
Homegrown National Park supports saving the Drew Forest!
Winter Wonderland in the Drew Forest
A tribute to Winter Wonderland, written by Christine Hepburn for Friends of the Drew Forest. It was performed at the Madison Borough council meeting on Jan. 2, 2023. The Friends were joined by David Thomson, a Drew grad, guitarist and singer-songwriter from Chatham Borough.
The Garden Club of New Jersey Supports Saving the Drew Forest!
The Garden Club of New Jersey, the state affiliate and a charter member of the non-profit educational organization National Garden Clubs, Inc., supports saving the Drew Forest!
Donations to save Noe Pond now benefit efforts to save Drew Forest
“‘Nearly $13,000 remained of the funds raised through the efforts of Save Noe Pond and GSWA. We decided to put those resources to good use,’ said Rich Rein, one of the liaisons of Save Noe Pond.
The GSWA saw a natural connection with Save Noe Pond, a group dedicated to protecting the historic Noe Pond property from over-development that would bring substantial harm to the delicate wetlands and wildlife on and around the property, including the land adjacent to the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, GSWA Executive Director Sally Rubin said.”
Environment New Jersey : Letter in support of conserving the Drew Forest
Environment New Jersey: “On behalf of four local, regional and state environmental organizations, and our hundreds of thousands of citizen members and activists, we wish to issue our vociferous support for the full conservation of the entire 53 acres of the Drew University Forest. There are many land-use battles across the state, some that are waged with scant environmental evidence. This is not one of them, and the double whammy precedent of the potential development of such a unique ecosystem that the Drew University Forest represents along with the actions by the University hoping to cash out one of its most treasured places compel us to action.”
NY/NJ Baykeeper Supports Saving the Drew Forest!
NY/NJ Baykeeper has written a letter of support to save the Drew Forest!
The Watershed Institute Supports Saving the Drew Forest!
The Watershed Institute has written a letter of support to save the Drew Forest!
Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions Supports Saving the Drew Forest!
The Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions, a statewide organization that provides leadership, education, and support for strong state and environmental policy, has written a letter of support to save the Drew Forest!
New Jersey Highlands Coalition Supports Saving the Drew Forest!
New Jersey Highlands Coalition has written a letter of support of saving the Drew Forest!
Raritan Headwater Association Supports Saving the Drew Forest!
Raritan Headwaters has written a letter of support to save the Drew Forest!
Passaic River Coalition Supports Saving the Drew Forest!
Passaic River Coalition, an urban watershed association active since 1969 in protecting water quality and quantity of the entire Passaic River watershed, has passed a resolution in support of saving the Drew Forest!
Great Swamp Watershed Association Supports Saving the Drew Forest
The Great Swamp Watershed Association, an environmental nonprofit dedicated to protecting and improving the health of the Passaic River through science, education, land preservation and stewardship, and advocacy, has passed a resolution in support of saving the Drew Forest!
Native Plant Society of New Jersey Supports Saving the Drew Forest
The Native Plant Society of New Jersey, a statewide non-profit organization dedicated to the appreciation, protection, and study of New Jersey’s native flora, has issued a resolution in support of saving the Drew Forest!