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Name of Project: |
Friendship Creek Preserve |
Geographic Fund: |
Pine Barrens |
Location of Project: |
Tabernacle Township, Burlington County |
Watershed Management Area: |
Rancocas, WMA 19 |
Type of Project: |
Land Preservation, Fee Simple Purchase |
Size: |
226 Acres |
| Nonprofit Organization: |
Rancocas Conservancy |
Status: |
The Rancocas Conservancy closed on the property in late August 2007. |
Total Project Cost: |
$338,000 |
Funds Raised: |
$338,000 ($150,000 from the Office of Natural Resource Restoration from a Natural Resource Damage Settlement, with these settlement funds being administered by Conservation Resources Inc.) |
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CRI Financial Assistance |
$155,000 |
| PROJECT SIGNIFICANCE |
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The Friendship Creek
Preserve permanently protected 226 acres along
the headwaters of Friendship Creek - a tributary to the Rancocas
Creek. The property is dominated by a mix of hardwood
swamps and Atlantic white cedar forests with disperse upland
ridges of pitch pine forest. This property provides
great opportunities for nature trails and wildlife study.
The Friendship Creek
Preserve project marked the Rancocas Conservancy’s first
preserve in the southwestern portion of the watershed and
their largest preserve to-date. The Rancocas Conservancy
was founded in 1989 as a land trust and watershed association.
The Conservancy defined its focus as the watershed of the
Rancocas Creek, located in south-central New Jersey.
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| PROJECT DESCRIPTION |
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The Rancocas Conservancy purchased
the Friendship Creek Preserve in August 2007. The Conservancy
will be managing the property in partnership with New Jersey
Conservation Foundation (NJCF). This partnership was
created due to the significant staff time that NJCF has devoted
to this project and the assistance they can provide in managing
the property. Primary management objectives will be eliminating
ATV usage, removing litter from the property and providing
an enjoyable trail experience.
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| PROJECT FUNDING |
| The Conservancy paid $338,000 for the property by using a $188,000 grant from the Green Acres Program, and $150,000 from the Office of Natural Resource Restoration from a Natural Resource Damage Settlement, with these settlement funds being administered by Conservation Resources Inc. The remainder of the purchase price came from private donations. Conservation Resources Inc. also provided the Conservancy $5,000 through its Small Grants Program to help cover closing costs. |
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