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Environment New Jersey Fall Report 2005
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State’s parks and natural areas
need repair

On July 8, the state Legislature passed a resolution to provide a stable source of funding for New Jersey’s state and local parks and wildlife protected areas. Environment New Jersey, and 35 outdoor recreational, environmental and community groups including the New Jersey Audubon Society, Sierra Club and others, worked with legislative champions Assemblyman McKeon, Assembly Speaker Roberts, Senators Kenny, Littell, Lance, and Codey, as well as New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Lisa Jackson, to craft the legislation and ensure its passage.
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Every year, millions visit New Jersey’s 42 state parks, 11 state forests and hundreds of county and local parks to relax and have fun in nature.

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