
As a statewide conservation leader, New Jersey Conservation Foundation:
- protects threatened state natural areas and farmland through land acquisition and stewardship
- promotes strong New Jersey land use policies
- forges partnerships to help safeguard our water and other natural resources
Since 1960, New Jersey Conservation Foundation has:
- protected over 120,000 acres of natural areas and farmland – from the Highlands to the Pine Barrens to the Delaware Bay, from farms to forests to urban and suburban parks
- been at the forefront of every key legislative initiative to protect farmland, forests and water quality throughout the state
- provided critical support to hundreds of local conservation partners throughout New Jersey
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