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Climate disasters in NJ are getting worse – but the federal government is stepping away.  From wildfires scorching 20,000 acres, a 6-month-long drought, to deadly flooding and historic storms, New Jersey is already feeling the effects of climate change. Yet the ...

PENNINGTON, NJ, May 15, 2024– The Watershed Institute celebrated its 75th Anniversary at its ...

Last week, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) made a groundbreaking announcement: ...

The Watershed Institute and its partners began planting trees today in Trenton to improve ...

2024 PHOTOS This April marked the 18th Annual Watershed Cleanup, our yearly volunteer stewardship ...

For Immediate Release Monday April 8, 2024 Media Contacts: Jennifer Coffey: [email protected] Anjuli Ramos-Busot:[email protected] ...

This article written by Policy Director Michael L. Pisauro, Esq. was published in the ...

Two Hopewell farmers will offer CSA farm shares and pick-your-own crops on leased Watershed ...

State leaders discussed critical issues facing New Jersey residents with a sold-out crowd as ...

When the roads get slippery, our streams get salty! As local public works departments ...

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