The Pinelands celebrate 35 years as a UNESCO Biosphere Region!
Making New Jersey natural resources more accessible for the disabled community
The Pinelands Commission reviews progress on land preservation and its funding priorities for the future.
Policy Notes are designed to update the public on the activities of the Pinelands Commission, which have been summarized by Pinelands Preservation Alliance staff who attend all public meetings of the Commission.
Please join Congressman Kim for a community conversation about high-speed internet access in New Jersey on October 5th at 2 PM.
Another seat on the Commission sits empty…
‘Policy Notes’ are designed to update the public on the activities of the Pinelands Commission, which have been summarized by Pinelands Preservation Alliance staff who attend all public meetings of the Commission.
Members of PPA’s staff recently visited the NJ Highlands to learn more about this ecosystem, and to convene a meeting between staff of the Highlands Council, the NJ Highlands Coalition, and the Pinelands Commission.
Help us change the notion of who enjoys outdoor recreation
Join us on September 13th at 7 pm as we hear from members of the Disability Rights New Jersey staff, Craig Ismaili, and his colleague Regina Smith.
Agrivoltaics may provide an opportunity for quick climate action, while other climate amendments are still slow to materialize.
With Disability Pride, the Pinelands Preservation Alliance seeks to help and recognize the disabled community with the Access Nature Initiative.
Things have been quiet [at the Pinelands Commission]… a little too quiet [at the Pinelands Municipal Council]. ‘Policy Notes’ are designed to update the public on the activities of the Pinelands Commission, which have been summarized by Pinelands Preservation Alliance staff who attend all public meetings of the Commission.
Meet Stephen Elliott, our new Water Outreach Specialist and learn about the Landscape Makeover Program!
From [Landfill] Rags to [Solar Farm] Riches. ‘Policy Notes’ are designed to update the public on the activities of the Pinelands Commission, which have been summarized by Pinelands Preservation Alliance staff who attend all public meetings of the Commission.
A Place for Everyone’s Enjoyment, Recreation, and Fun in the Sun!!
Access Nature initiative teams up with Pinelands Adventures to make the Pinelands more accessible to those with disabilities.
Playing (and Living) with Fire in the Pinelands. ‘Policy Notes’ are designed to update the public on the activities of the Pinelands Commission, which have been summarized by Pinelands Preservation Alliance staff who attend all public meetings of the Commission.
On May 6th volunteer to improve trails within Brendan T. Byrne State Forest.
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Bringing Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility to Outdoor Programming