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  1. Pines Lover

    Sunrise at 1/4 Mile Road

    Oh A friend who teaches biology mentioned that frogs cannot survive in puddles contaminated with transmission fluid/oil. Everyone that visited the scar with me this afternoon has a life long love and interest in the Pines, including a few with a science background and degree, All were all...
  2. Pines Lover

    Sunrise at 1/4 Mile Road

    Great work guy Friends and I put out a fire this afternoon and I reported it to Atsion. At least someone cleaned up all the bottles and cans.
  3. Pines Lover

    Sunrise at 1/4 Mile Road

    Thanks Guy More photos and reports to come. Keep an eye out for a Press of AC article.
  4. Pines Lover

    Sunrise at 1/4 Mile Road

    The plants and frogs that where run over today asked me to keep on top of this.
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  6. Pines Lover

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    Not until the problem is resolved. People still need to know whats going on. Even if you do not want to or cast blame on others.
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  8. Pines Lover

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    Most are brought in by vehicles, most invasive species populations I have observed were in areas disturbed by ATV or 4 wheelers driving where they should not.
  9. Pines Lover

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    So they should be allowed to continue to destroy the scar? Most other areas do not have the rare and significant flora and fauna that the scar has. Its really very simple. That state should be compelled/forced to enforce NJ/Fed laws
  10. Pines Lover

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    More photos from Thurs. Eroded Clay lens/layer that held water in vernal pool. Destroyed vernal pool in foreground, once looked like background Recent trail made through open and forested wetlands
  11. Pines Lover

    Sunrise at 1/4 Mile Road

    In time, with a little help it can. There is also the problem of the illegal 4 wheelers bringing in invasive species, like Japanese stilt grass, which already has taken over forests in N Jersey, it loves disturbed soil and is already found on Hampton Road near Rt. 206.
  12. Pines Lover

    Sunrise at 1/4 Mile Road

    The globally rare Pine Barren Smoke Grass, Muhlenbergia torreyana, a S3/G3 designated species from thurs. ran over on wed.
  13. Pines Lover

    Sunrise at 1/4 Mile Road

    This thread should be closed only after 1/4 mile is.
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  15. Pines Lover

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    Visited the scar this morning with friends and observed more wetlands destruction since last weekend. There where fresh tire tracks from last night and another fire spot. Walked the entire location, many new trails tore through the forested wetlands to the damaged vernal pools. Will these...
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  19. Pines Lover

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    Devilstroy so u can't just go blaming an entire community for a few loose screws , The Jeep Jamboree organizers, who promote this event with "plenty of mud holes and water crossings to get your Jeep...." and their participants are not a few loose screws I see a lot of blame thrown around, but...
  20. Pines Lover

    Sunrise at 1/4 Mile Road

    Because I work most weekends, and in the fall I will be organizing weekend clean ups for Camden County
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