The Pinelands Commission will use a $350,524 grant supplemented with $116,841 in conservation funds to study Pinelands intermittent pools (spungs).
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"'We are thrilled to receive federal funding for a study that will increase our understanding of
Pinelands ponds and their vulnerability to land-use impacts,' said Nancy Wittenberg, the
Commission's Executive Director. 'This information will be used to enhance the protection of
these ponds and the important habitats they provide for rare species.'"
Pinelands ponds and their vulnerability to land-use impacts,' said Nancy Wittenberg, the
Commission's Executive Director. 'This information will be used to enhance the protection of
these ponds and the important habitats they provide for rare species.'"
"During the course of the 4 1/2 year research project, Commission scientists will map the location
of ponds, document off-road vehicle activity, monitor water quality and hydrology, survey plant
and animal assemblages and quantify the impact of land use on these ponds."
of ponds, document off-road vehicle activity, monitor water quality and hydrology, survey plant
and animal assemblages and quantify the impact of land use on these ponds."
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