New York-New Jersey Highlands
In New Jersey, the region's watershed is protected by the state's own Highlands Water Protection and Planning Act (2004). In addition to preserving water resources, the act created the New Jersey Highlands Water Protection and Planning Council (NJ Highlands Council) whose mission includes supporting open space preservation and the creation of new recreational parks and hiking trails in America's most densely populated state. These include the Highlands Trail, designated as a Millennium Trail by the White House Millennium Council and maintained by the New York-New Jersey Trail Conference.
The New Jersey Highlands Coalition was formed in 1988 to protect the resources of the region.
In November 2004, the federal Highlands Conservation Act was passed. The Highlands Conservation Act “recognizes the importance of the water, forest, agricultural, wildlife, recreational, and cultural resources of the Highlands region, and the national significance of the Highlands region to the United States.”
See also
References
- ^ Bloom, Susan (2015-01-08). "N.J. Highlands Coalition helps champion local land preservation". The Daily Record. Retrieved 2020-10-21.
- ^ https://www.congress.gov/108/plaws/publ421/PLAW-108publ421.pdf
External links
- USGS - The Highlands Province
- New Jersey Highlands Water Protection and Planning Council
- New Jersey Highlands Coalition
- The New York-New Jersey Trail Conference - Highlands Trail Guide
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Habitats of the New York - New Jersey Highlands
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