Controlled Burn Could Push Smoke Across Parts of North Jersey Next Week

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Chester, NJ – The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s (NJDEP) Division of Fish & Wildlife, in partnership with the New Jersey Forest Fire Service, is set to commence habitat management activities at the Black River Wildlife Management Area. The initiative, starting on February 5, 2024, weather permitting, involves the controlled burning of large brush piles consisting of nonnative vegetation. This crucial step aims to clear the way for the introduction and growth of native habitat plantings.

The Bureau of Land Management, responsible for overseeing this project, emphasizes the importance of these management activities in restoring and enhancing natural habitats within the wildlife management area. Such efforts are vital for the preservation of biodiversity and the support of local wildlife.

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