The Alliance is actively engaged in supporting the Keep It Green campaign to ensure a stable source of funding for land conservation, farmland protection and historic preservation.
Proposed development far exceeds a 2004 settlement agreement between the developer, state, and federal government in which The Alliance was an intervenor.
Critical rules are now in effect, but subject to legal challenge.
A new law provides greater opportunities for prescribed burning for ecological purposes.
We need to update the ways that we manage stormwater and design our buildings to prepare for climate-driven flooding.
Environmental and political leaders urge the Governor to take action to protect the Pinelands and the aquifer.
Illegal off-road vehicle use is causing widespread damage to critical Pinelands habitats.
Gov. Brendan Byrne was truly the father of the Pinelands, responsible for the passage of the Pinelands Protection Act in 1979.
Site has been in controversy since the early 1990s, when Hovsons tried to build an even bigger development on the site.
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The pipeline approvals run contrary to the Pinelands Comprehensive Management Plan and threaten the Kirkwood Cohansey Aquifer.