You ought to drop that premise, that it should be looked at. We all know NJCF studies snakes, and will likely buddy up close to Bunnell to goad him into closing roads. The roads and the wildlife are doing fine. Stop meddling.
Your statement below is your goal all along Russ. That opens the door to close any road you want closed.
"And it would include closing roads that qualified biologists say are harmful to T&E species."
Yes, except for the sand plants and a few very small private parcels, it's all preserved. The big area the county bought from brunetti is about 8,000 acres. We are good to go, the recorders are behind is all.
I use permethrin and wear irrigation boots in brush. As far as deer flies, I've had great success with this Avon product. I spray my hat liberally, and put some on my face.
Avon SKIN SO SOFT Bug Guard Plus IR3535® EXPEDITION SPF 30 Aerosol or Pump
From the article: "Its bite is usually painless and goes unnoticed."
That's not true. It's also not true where they treat the lone star tick as just coming up from the north. It's been here for many, many years. I never liked NJ.com.
I have to ask Russ, since I'm familiar with the problems of unregistered riders at the Candace Ashmun Preserve. What does NJCF do about that situation?