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Remembering
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Pinelands
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Republicans and Democrats Want the State
To Protect the Highlands and Pinelands
Bipartisan majorities want New Jersey
to protect its Highlands and Pinelands
regions according to a public opinion
poll which Pinelands Preservation
Alliance helped commission.
The poll
has important lessons for political leaders and advocates for water and land
conservation.
For thirty years now, New Jersey has
protected the forests and waters of the
Pinelands through the Pinelands
Comprehensive Management Plan.
The
Plan sets out a truly regional vision of
where development should and should
not go for 1.
1 million acres, or nearly
25 percent of the state.
The key is that
local governments, which elsewhere
have free
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