New Jersey Audubon Society has championed some of the strongest and most innovative conservation legislation in the nation including the Pinelands Protection Act Freshwater Wetlands Protection Act Garden State Preservation Trust and the Highlands Watershed Protection and Planning Act. Its award-winning environmental education programs foster responsible human behavior toward our natural world based on knowledge and understanding of the interrelationships of all living things. And its research efforts provide information needed to make decisions based upon science rather than speculation.
What We Do
Since its beginnings in 1897 New Jersey Audubon Society has continued to develop encourage and support sound science-based conservation practices programs and legislation in the state of New Jersey and surrounding areas. We work to educate the public by sharing information on the natural environment through education programs information services and publications. We also advance knowledge through field research of New Jersey's flora and fauna and their relationship to the habitats on which they depend. And we acquire establish and maintain wildlife sanctuaries and nature centers throughout the state. New Jersey Audubon Society has no formal connection with the National Audubon Society.
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