Meadowlands Study
Last summer, motivated by a Federal mandate to develop the New Jersey Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy, our good friend and partner Marty McHugh, Director of New Jersey's Division of Fish and Wildlife, suggested a meeting of significant partners who might help in developing that strategy. Marty recognized that the 8000-acre Hackensack Meadowlands loomed as a challenge of its own and purported that a conservation plan for the Meadowlands unit, as already directed by the Meadowlands Commission itself, would require a more intensive effort. His proposal was to create a partnership that would call upon the expertise of Ducks Unlimited as well as New Jersey Audubon to help develop component parts of the overall plan. The result was a MOU bringing together DU, NJ Audubon, NJDFW, and the NJ Meadowland's Commission to collaborate on the best possible product.