The New Jersey Landscape Project
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The New Jersey Landscape Project is a pro-active, ecosystem-level approach for
the long-term protection of imperiled species and their important habitats in
New Jersey. The project began in 1994 by the N.J. Division of Fish Wildlife's
Endangered and Nongame Species Program (ENSP). It's goal: to protect New
Jersey's biological diversity by maintaining and enhancing imperiled wildlife
populations within healthy, functioning ecosystems.
The Landscape Project focuses on large land areas called "landscape regions"
that are ecologically similar with regard to their plant and animal
communities. Using an extensive database that combines imperiled and priority
species location information with land-use/land-cover data, the Endangered and
Nongame Species Program has identified and mapped areas of critical importance
for imperiled species within each landscape region.
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