

NOTES FROM A MUSKY TRAIL HIKER #8: A Messy Forest is a Healthy Forest
A regular blog sharing a biology observation from my hike on the Musconetcong Wildlife Management Area trail in Asbury. -Tish Lascelle,...


Push Back Your Lawn
The small steps we take on our own properties can help make major improvements to water quality and local wildlife. As a homeowner living...


Fall 2020 Newsletter CORRECTION: Removing the Musky’s Largest Dam
Photo: (From left to right) Sandra Meola, Coalition for the Delaware River Watershed; Ed Potasnak, League of Conservation Voters, Alan...


Press Release: The Musconetcong becomes newest designated National Recreational Trail
U.S. Secretary of the Interior designates the Musconetcong Watershed National Water Trail to safely increase public access to outdoor...


NOTES FROM A MUSKY TRAIL HIKER #7: We Love Them. We Love Them Not.
Finally, a few frosts have knocked back the tall grasses and it’s once again more inviting to hike the Musky Trail. When everything in...


Press Release: MWA awarded $175k to improve beneficial plant life along the River
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kyle Richter, Watershed Programs Manager Karen Doerfer, Communications Coordinator Musconetcong...


Notes from a Musky Trail Hiker #6: Magic Relighting Candles
A regular blog sharing a biology observation from my hike on the Musconetcong Wildlife Management Area trail in Asbury. -Tish Lascelle,...


Press Release: New Jersey Conservation Organizations Partner on Continued Clean Water Efforts
New Jersey DEP awards $3.5 million in grants for statewide projects to reduce the impacts of stormwater pollution in our local rivers and...


NOTES FROM A MUSKY TRAIL HIKER #5: The Heronodactyl
A regular blog sharing a biology observation from my hike on the Musconetcong Wildlife Management Area trail in Asbury. I sometimes make...


MWA Policy Update
Both Congress and the State have been busy and productive during COVID-19. However, as state revenues have decreased due to the...