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| Piney Green Thumb: Landscaping with the Natives Letter from the Executive Director Pinelands Heritage Series 2008 3rd Annual Native Plant Sale June - July 2008, Volume 17, No. 5 |
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| Knowing Franklin J. Parker Letter from the Executive Director: Leaders of Pinelands Conservation James C. Rutherford Scholarship Fund Established April - May 2008, Volume 17, No. 4 |
Pinelands Commission Approves Pollution Trading Letter from the Executive Director Companies Support Pinelands Preservation ORV Legislation in 2008 PPA MEMBERandum: Nancy Buchanan February - March 2008, Volume 17, No. 3 |
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| Special Water Issue Transferring Pollution To Protect the Pinelands Growth Areas: A Water Quality Conundrum Aquatic Herbicides and Pesticides Threaten Pinelands Waters Fourth Annual Pine Barrens Hall of Fame December 2007 - January 2008, Volume 17, No. 2 |
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| The State We're In: Savings NJ's Lands Makes Dollars and Sense 4th Annual Pine Barrens Hall of Fame Recent Fires in the Pinelands PPA MemberAndum: Richard Day and Family 31 Ways To Celebrate the Pinelands in October October-November 2007, Volume 16, No. 1 |
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| State of the Pinelands 2007: PPA's Annual Report Letter from the Executive Director Your Will Can Make It Happen! Pinelands Discovery Festival PPA MEMBERandum: Janet Fair August-September 2007, Volume 15, No. 6 |
Paving the Pinelands: Proposed Garden State Parkway Widening Threatened & Endangered Species in Growth Areas Deserve Protection Sustainable Community Design in the Pinelands PPA Member Survey Results June-July 2007, Volume 14, No. 5 |
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| 25 Years of Pinelands Protection: A Critical Review Part 2 Who Is PPA Anyway? What's the Plan Part 8: CMP Wrap-Up Don't Miss the Warblers Funding PPA and Protecting the Pinelands April-May, 2007, Volume 14, No. 4 |
25 Years of Pinelands Protection: A Critical View Letter from the Executive Director PPA Welcomes New Staff Member What's the Plan? Part 7: Forest Area Pesticide Use in the Pinelands In Memorium: David O. Johnson and Lynn Hunt February-March 2007, Volume 14, No. 3 |
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| Regional Planning Conference and Pinelands 25th Anniversary Letter from the Executive Director Hits and Misses of 2006 PPA Memberandum: Lynn Hunt December 2006-January 2007, Volume 14, No. 2 |
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| What's the Plan? Part 6: Towns and Villages in the Pinelands Letter from the Executive Director New Farm Bill Protects the Environment Pine Barrens Gentian: A Closer Look 31 Ways To Celebrate the Pinelands in October October-November 2006, Volume 14, No. 1 |
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| What's the Plan? Part 5: Regional Growth Areas in the Pinelands PPA Launches Off-Road Vehicle (ORV) Campaign 11th Annual Pinelands Discovery Festival PPA MEMBERandum: Anne-Marie Woods August-September 2006, Volume 13, No. 6 |
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| What's the Plan? Part 4: Rural Development Areas Grand Opening of the New Pinelands Visitor Center A Bridget To the Past in Atlantic County PPA MEMBERandum: Harry Shallcross Can You Help Protect Rare Pinelands Plants? June-July 2006, Volume 13, No. 5 |
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| What's the Plan? Part 3: Agricultural and Special Agricultural Areas Stafford Business Park Development Proposal Update Large Housing Development Proposed for Pemberton Township PPA's Agriculture and Water Resources Event Workplace Giving Impacts New Jersey Environment April-May 2006, Volume 13, No. 4 |
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| Pinelands Commission and Towns Move To Protect Pine Barrens in Evesham and Medford Court Victory Over Waste Trasnfer Station Proposal The Southern Pinelands Natural Heritage Trail The Evergreen Society: A Lasting Legacy for the Pinelands February-March 2006, Volume 13, No. 3 |
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| Hits and Misses: The State of Pinelands Preservation in 2005 Stafford Business Park Development Proposal So What's the Plan? Part 2: The Preservation Area 2nd Annual Pine Barrens Hall of Fame Awards Dinner Tour de Pines |
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| So What's the Plan: A Primer on the Comprehensive Management Plan 6th Annual Pinelands Summer Institute for Teachers 31 Ways To Celebrate the Pinelands in October Victory for New Jersey: Fast Track Delayed Sanctuary Update October - November 2005, Volume 13, Number 1 |
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| Betty Wilson, Long-Time Pinelands Advocate, Appointed Chair of Pinelands Commission Special Radio Event: Pinelands on the Airwaves Across the Globe Pinelands Discovery Festival Gardens in Bloom at the Bishop Farmstead August - September 2005, Volume 12, Number 6 |
Special Fire Issue: Fire Management at Warren Grove Gunnery Range: An Ecological Model Proposed New Legislation To Encourage Prescribed Burning for Safety and Nature Fire Wise Tips Fire, Disturbance and Unusual and Interesting Pine Barrens Plants Photo Montage: Fire and Rejuvenation in the Pines Fire at the Bishop Farmstead June-July 2005, Volume 12, Number 5 |
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| A Century of Stewardship: Bass River State Forest Turns 100 Pinelands Eco-Tourism Pinelands Hydrololgy Stop and Smell the Pinelands Grasses April-May 2005, Volume 12 Number 4 |
Threatened & Endangered Species Policy Needs Overhaul Hits and Misses: 2004 In Review EarthShare New Jersey Kellogg Challenge Grant February-March 2005, Volume 12 Number 3 |
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| Inaugural Pine Barrens Hall of Fame Event Honors Howard Boyd and Beryl Robichaud Collins Another Bad 'Settlement' Agreement at the Sanctuary Development PPA In Action Lost and Found: The Pinelands PPA Funders Support Education Programs December 2004 - January 2005, Volume 12 Number 2 |
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| 1989-2004: Fifteen Years of Struggle for the Pinelands 31 Reasons To Celebrate the Pinelands! Fast-Track Permitting Update Cool Ways To Spend Fall Days in the Pinelands Pinelands Summer Teacher Institute In Review October - November 2004, Volume 12 Number 1 |
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| Permit Fast-Tracking: Coming To a Neighborhood Near You! Pinelands Bears Are Back PPA In Action Pinelands Month Celebration 2004 Planned Giving and PPA August-September 2004, Volume 11, Number 6 |
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| We're In! PPA Moves into New Headquarters at Historic Bishop Farmstead The Pinelands and Forestry: A Forester's View Introducing a New Staff Member at PPA PPA's Corporate Members and Friends Help Support Our Mission June-July 2004, Volume 11, Number 5 |
New Power Line May Threaten Pinelands Preservation Area and NeighborhhodsToms River Corridor Plan: A New Approach To Protecting Pinelands ResourcesSwing Into Spring with Pinelands AdventuresJohn McPhee's The Pine Barrens: Then and Now April-May 2004, Volume 11, Number 4 |
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| Pinelands Commission Advocates Water Supply Planning Coming To Grips with Atlantic County Water Supply Woes February - March 2004, Volume 11, Number 3 |
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| Hearing on Heritage Mineral Site Proposed Settlement Hits and Misses of 2003 McPhee's The Pine Barrens Chosen Book of the Year December 2003 - January 2004, Volume 11, Number 2 |
Saving 9,400 acres in the Pinelands October - November 2003, Volume 11, Number 1 |
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| Former Commission Chair Jacobs Reflects on His Tenure August - September 2003, Volume 10, Number 6 |
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| Four Corners and Two Wheels. Summer Outings in the Pinelands. June - July 2003, Volume 10, Number 5 |
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| Water: The Misguided Cornucopian View April - May 2003, Volume 10, Number 4 |
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| Forges and Furnaces: Iron Industry in the Pines February - March 2003, Volume 10, Number 3 |
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| Policy priorities for today's Pinelands Commission December 2002 - January 2003, Volume 10, Number 2 |
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| Pushkin in the Pinelands November 2002, Volume 10, Number 1 |
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