Protection of Tillman's Canyon and Stoke's National Forest in New Jersey In 1907, the New Jersey Forest Park Committee purchased 5,432 acres of land in the northwestern corner of the state and named it Stoke's National Forest. Commemorate Governor Stoke who owns 500 acres of land. Some of the pamphlets included in the initial purchase were acquired at a price of $ 1 per acre. Total land area gradually increased due to subsequent acquisitions, currently exceeding 17,000 acres. Stokes National forest is multipurpose forest, its main function is to protect natural resources while serving the public.
The natural resource protection program is managed by the National Soil Conservation Committee (SSCC). The SSCC members include the Minister of Agriculture (chairman) established in 1937, the Commissioner of the Environmental Protection Agency of New Jersey (NJDEP), the Director of Rogers Cooperative Promotion Bureau (RCRE), and the Dean of the University of Cook University (Ruo Russ University) Yes. Appointment of the governor and six local soil protection supervisors. The SSCC coordinates and supports 15 regional protected areas (SCD) and its programs, establishes state-wide policies, provides technical support and training, and develops technical and administrative standards. Ask for accountability of local SCD and fulfill accountability
The first environment in New Jersey was held in Mercer County in 1994. It is hosted by the Mercer County soil conservation area and is organized through the soil region of New Jersey and the state and federal natural resource agencies. Inspired by the neighboring Pennsylvania, since 1979, high school students have challenged environmental knowledge and gathered there to explore potential natural resource occupations. The early game was called the first team of the first New Jersey ring team in 1994. Today, about 35 to 40 teams participated in the competition. The award-winning team is proud to represent Universal Studios North America in New Jersey. There, they compete with other top teams from about 55 US and Canadian provinces.
Although only four states are New Jersey states, the population of New Jersey is ranked 9th highest among all the provinces of the United States, as the population of New Jersey is close to New York City and Philadelphia It also shows economic importance. New Jersey is a major industrial center, an important transport corridor and terminal, and a historic summer playground. The state is known for the production of many other products, including chemicals and medicines, machinery, and electronics, printed matter, processed foods. Bayonne is the end of the pipeline from Texas and Oklahoma, and Linden and Carteret also have refineries. The long history of heavy industry in New Jersey gave the state the largest inventory of the US Superfund site, and industrial cleanup is an important issue in that city.