This N.J. county is expecting to see more visitors as the weather heats up
Posted Apr 28, 2021
Opening day of trout season along the Musconetcong River, which divides Warren and Hunterdon counties, on April 10, 2021.Rich Maxwell | for NJ Advance Media
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The head of Hunterdon County’s Division of Parks and Recreation is expecting to potentially see more visitors than ever before explore the region’s parks as spring arrives during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
However, Dan Bush said he is “certainly prepared” for this likely surge in park attendees as over the last year attendance “exploded” throughout county parks.
This N.J. county is expecting to see more visitors as the weather heats up
Posted Apr 28, 2021
Opening day of trout season along the Musconetcong River, which divides Warren and Hunterdon counties, on April 10, 2021.Rich Maxwell | for NJ Advance Media
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The head of Hunterdon County’s Division of Parks and Recreation is expecting to potentially see more visitors than ever before explore the region’s parks as spring arrives during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
However, Dan Bush said he is “certainly prepared” for this likely surge in park attendees as over the last year attendance “exploded” throughout county parks.
By RIKKI MASSAND
Credits: Rikki Massand
April 19, 2021 at 9:00 AM
HUNTERDON COUNTY, NJ - The Hunterdon County Board of County Commissioners formalized another open space and land preservation initiative, adding the 97-acre CRC Mine Road property in Bethlehem Township to Hunterdon County’s land inventory.
This project was initiated by the nonprofit Hunterdon Land Trust, in Flemington.
In 2019, Hunterdon County awarded two grants that stirred this latest land preservation to the forefront, one grant to the Hunterdon Land Trust and another to Bethlehem Township, to fund 50% of the project. As the acquisition progressed, the county Department of Planning and Land Use determined this parcel to be a good fit into the Hunterdon County Parks’ system, as the land is adjacent to the county’s Tower Hill preserve.
Land Trust Alliance Announces First Awards Through Remote Monitoring Grant Program
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‘So Many Are Looking for Ways to Do More As We Continue to Work Remotely’
Remote monitoring has helped stewardship teams and landowners gain new perspectives on their work, respond quickly to threats to conserved land, and work more efficiently to uphold the promise of protecting land in perpetuity. WASHINGTON (PRWEB) April 14, 2021 The Land Trust Alliance, a national land conservation organization working to save the places people need and love by strengthening land conservation across America, announced today its first grants to support land trusts as they integrate new technologies into their work that will help ensure conserved lands remain protected.
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