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  1. NJSnakeMan

    Local Food Survey

    Hi all. Brandon from Atlantic Co. here. For those who don't know me I am a life long NJ resident and long time member of the community here. I am looking for some feedback and insight on local food production, consumption, and other related trends. Ive simplifield this by creating the following...
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    '94 Dodge Dakota

    gipsie did you ever sell this truck?
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    Identify this?

    i don't think Swainson's normally occurs out here... any hawk that looks like that is likely a cooper's or sharp-shinned. I've seen plenty of both on the outskirts of the pines
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    Vehicle for traveling sand roads

    Sorry all for the late reply. Hope everyone had a great and safe holiday. I'd like to thank everybody for your responses. I feel a lot more confident about traveling through the pines with 2WD (IDK about all of that snow though, lol) It sounds like I will need to invest in some equipment...
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    Vehicle for traveling sand roads

    Hey guys. It's Brandon Curtis. Some of you may remember my childish/novice posts from years back =P (here's another) Anyways, I am inquiring about the types of vehicles that some of the PB forum members drive, and maybe some vehicles that you guys recommend. For a few years I owned a 94'...
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    Garmin GPSmap76

    Just got a Garmin GPSmap76 for free from a buddy of mine... was wondering if anyone else uses this brand and/or type, and their experiences with it.. haven't really had a chance to play around with it, although I probably should before the spring season rolls around. Brandon
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    random shots

    that hognose snake looks awfully familiar!!
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    Marsh Hawk

    that is soooo a cooper's hawk.
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    crazy cedar

    keep me posted too....... kind of expanding my interests a bit...
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    Pinelands panel offers aid to help towns meet new zoning rules

    This is also an issue of conservation versus preservation. Is it reasonable to simply preserve everything, or find a sustainable means of doing things? I'm glad to see steps in the direction of sustainable development, although I feel like intruding into the pines could just lead to more...
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    Tree Identification Query

    I'd recommend picking up Michael D. Geller's "A Key to the Woody Plants of the New Jersey Pine Barrens". The guide is formatted as a dichotomous key vs. a picture and description guide.
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    crazy cedar

    forwarded the link to this page to a few peeps.. here is a response from Stephanie Adams of the NJ Audobon Society; "Normally growth like this, especially in pines ("wolf pines"), is the result of logging or insect damage. Most likely the apical meristem was damaged and energy was put...
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    Black Rat Snake

    you got to love black rat snakes.... the biggest i've found has been in the 6-7 foot range, but they are known to exceed 8'
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    Any good herping areas

    databases and most importantly google!
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    Vernal Pond Table

    Yes, you can obtain the map and submit data here: http://www.dbcrssa.rutgers.edu/ims/vernal/
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    Vernal Pond Table

    before you can develop on land you have to hire a consultant to come out and monitor for T&E species (we all know the deal with this), which includes several obligate and falcutative vernal pond species (although i question how precise their site surveys are).
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    Vernal Pond Table

    http://www.dbcrssa.rutgers.edu/ims/vernal/
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    Vernal Pond Table

    At the Environmental Forum 4/18 I will have a Vernal Pond Table. Any suggestions to draw in a crowd?? Thanks, Brandon
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    Environmental Forum at Stockton College NJ 4/18

    Thanks - sorry April 4th is the Hamilton Twp. clean up in Atlantic Co. 18th is the Env. Forum
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    Environmental Forum at Stockton College NJ 4/18

    Environmental Forum at Stockton College NJ 4/18 *UPDATED* Sustainable is Attainable 8th Annual Environmental Forum April 18, 2009 9am – 4pm Breakfast and Lunch Provided $5 Admission in Advance $7 At the Door $1 from each ticket benefits Darfur Relief Workshops, Vendor Fair, Nature...
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