

Why Go Native
By Cinny MacGonagle, Master Gardner You may have noticed the plantings that have been popping up this spring at the MWA's River Resource...


The Weather Outside is Frightful, but Our Great Waters are Delightful!
When the days are short and icy breezes rattle the leafless trees, it's time to once again pull out your snow shovel, space heater, a few...


Are Harmful Algal Blooms in Lake Hopatcong Fueled by Climate Change?
By Princeton Hydro The Musconetcong River begins at New Jersey’s largest lake, Lake Hopatcong, and flows southwest for 42 miles before...


Safety Advisory: Upcoming Pipeline Removal Project on Wild & Scenic Musconetcong River
Asbury, NJ Later this month (August 2021), Chevron Environmental Management Company (Chevron) is planning to remove several former oil...


Microplastics in the Watershed
While plastic pollution, such as bottles and bags littering our watershed, are easy to spot, the plastic pollution present in the...


The Invasive New Zealand Mudsnail Found at New Location
The invasive New Zealand mudsnail (NZM) was identified in the Musconetcong River in 2018, and marked the beginning of the MWA’s quest to...


Only 17% of Free-flowing Rivers are Protected
New research finds that biodiversity commitments will be key to freshwater protection A press release from: "Durable Protections for...


Notes from a Musky Trail Hiker #9: Do Snakes Get Rigor Mortis?
A regular blog sharing a biology observation from my hike on the Musconetcong Wildlife Management Area trail in Asbury. -Tish Lascelle,...


A Tribute To The Monarch Butterfly: How to Turn Your Backyard Into a Butterfly Sanctuary
This blog post was submitted by Hermann Samano | Content Marketing |Porch Group Iconic is the most appropriate word to describe the...

Join Our New Adopt-A-Sensor Program!
As we gear up for another field season and can’t wait to jump into the river, we should think about the little ones that have been...