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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.”
Nov 15 @ 8am - Breakfast Briefing: Drew Forest Update with the Great Swamp Watershed Association
Get an update on the efforts to save the Drew Forest from development! A light breakfast will be served followed by the presentation and a Q&A session.
GSWA Member Free | Non-member (Adult) $10 | Non-member (Child) $5 | Discounted Annual GSWA Family Membership $40
GSWA Joins Effort to Preserve Drew Forest: Board of Trustees Sign Resolution of Support
“Great Swamp Watershed Association is proud to support this important preservation initiative,” stated Sally Rubin, GSWA Executive Director. “The Drew Forest is an invaluable natural resource that will be lost forever if the Borough is ordered by the court to allow construction and the land is fragmented by development.”
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!