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assunpink wildlife management area: Horsing Around in New Jersey Arline Zatz, 2004 Arline Zatz has writtenthe first guidebook to everything equine in the Garden State: Horsing Around in New Jersey. This accessible, easy-to-use volume is essential reading for the novice who yearns to go horseback riding but doesn't know how or where to begin; for the experienced equestrian seeking new trails and campsites; for anyone wishing to attend an equestrian event; and for those seeking a job in the equestrian field, which already employs nearly 6,000 New Jerseyans. The industry generates more than 650 million dollars in annual revenue. Millions of people attend equine events in New Jersey each year. The U.S. Equestrian team makes its home there, and New Jersey's state animal is the horse. Zatz tells readers--including those with disabilities--where they can take lessons, rent a horse, and prepare for riding. She includes safety and first aid tips. Horse history and breeds common to New Jersey are discussed, as are health concerns, including diseases, preventative medicine, and emergency care. The book showcases New Jersey's eighty-five equestrian trails and covers information on where to obtain riding permits and their accompanying rules and regulations. There is advice for both new horse owners and renters, including recommendations on tack and clothing, stable management, and horse adoption. The book acquaints readers with year-round equine entertainment opportunities, and offers dozens of suggestions on where to watch or participate in sports on horseback. Zatz lists equine education programs for all ages, and outlines numerous employment opportunities within the equine industry. The book concludes with a glossary of common horse industry terminology, a listing of national equine associations and breed registries, equipment sources, and equine publications for further reading. |
assunpink wildlife management area: Guide to Wildlife Management Areas New Jersey. Division of Fish, Game, and Shellfisheries, 1978 |
assunpink wildlife management area: Guide to Wildlife Management Areas New Jersey. Division of Fish, Game, and Wildlife, 1985 |
assunpink wildlife management area: New Jersey Parks, Forests, and Natural Areas Michael P. Brown, 2004 Describes more than 250 parks, forests, and natural areas, providing information on location, fees, hours, seasons, acreage, special facilities, activities, and regulations. |
assunpink wildlife management area: Field & Stream , 1987-12 FIELD & STREAM, America’s largest outdoor sports magazine, celebrates the outdoor experience with great stories, compelling photography, and sound advice while honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down for generations. |
assunpink wildlife management area: Gone Fishin' Manny Luftglass, 1998 Grab your tackle and hit the road with Ron Bern and Manny Luftglass as they take you to the choicest places to fish in New York in Gone Fishin': The 100 Best Spots in New York, their follow-up to the highly successful Gone Fishin': The 100 Best Spots in New Jersey. Truly great freshwater and saltwater fishing abounds throughout the state, from the classic Catskills trout streams to the mighty Hudson and Delaware rivers; from Lake Ontario to the Finger Lakes; from Long Island Sound to the bluewater canyons off the coast; from saltwater bays to artificial reefs; from the smaller sweetwater rivers and New York City reservoirs to surprising trout streams and bass ponds on Long Island. Luftglass and Bern provide readers with immediately useful insights into each of the 100 best sites. They furnish easy-to-follow directions, descriptions of the body of water, boat launch information, and detailed advice on live and artificial bait, fishing methods, equipment, depths, best times of day and year, secret tips particular to each site, and even specific places to work bait or lures. Gone Fishin' also includes places that are good for children, as well as those which are handicapped accessible. Throughout the book, Bern and Luftglass share anecdotes about their own fishing adventures and some of the big ones that didn't get away in their more than 33 years of fishing together. The information they cram into every chapter will help you find the spot, fish it more effectively, and catch more fish. Whether you fish 150 times a year or you are planning to fish for the first time, you're sure to fall hook, line, and sinker for this entertaining and educational guide. |
assunpink wildlife management area: Plant Communities of New Jersey Beryl Robichaud, 1994 The book portrays New Jersey as an ecosystem--its geology, topography and soil, climate, plant-plant and plant-animal relationships, and the human impact on the environment. The authors describe in detail the twelve types of plant habitats distinguished in New Jersey and suggest places to observe good examples of them. |
assunpink wildlife management area: Becoming a Wildlife Professional Scott E. Henke, Paul R. Krausman, 2017-09 Published in association with The Wildlife Society. |
assunpink wildlife management area: Conservation Directory , 1976 |
assunpink wildlife management area: Bibliography of Agriculture , 1975 |
assunpink wildlife management area: Conservation Directory 1980 Jeannette Bryant, 1980-02 |
assunpink wildlife management area: Manhattan to Minisink Robert S. Grumet, 2013-06-26 Drivers exiting the New Jersey Turnpike for Perth Amboy, and map readers marveling at all the places in Pennsylvania named Lackawanna, need no longer wonder how these names originated. Manhattan to Minisink provides the histories of more than five hundred place names in the Greater New York area, including the five boroughs, western Long Island, the New York counties north of the city, and parts of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut. Robert S. Grumet, a leading ethnohistorian specializing in the region’s Indian peoples, draws on his meticulous research and deep knowledge to determine the origins of Native, and Native-sounding, place names. Grumet divides his encyclopedic entries into two parts. The first comprises an alphabetical listing of nearly 340 Indian place names preserved in colonial records, located by county and state. Each entry includes the name’s language of origin, if known, and a brief discussion of its etymology, including its earliest known occurrence in written records, the history of its appearance on maps, and the name’s current status. The book’s second section presents nearly 200 place names that, though widely believed to be of Indian origin, are “imports, inventions, invocations, or impostors.” Mistranslations are abundant in place names, and Grumet has ferreted out the mistakes and deceptions among home-grown colonial etymologies that New Yorkers have accepted for centuries. Complete with a concise history of Greater New York, a discussion of the region’s naming practices, a useful timeline, and four maps, this is an invaluable resource both for scholars and for readers who want a more intimate knowledge of the place where they live or visit. |
assunpink wildlife management area: Assunpink Creek Watershed Project , 1974 |
assunpink wildlife management area: Explorer's Guide New Jersey Andi Marie Cantele, Mitch Kaplan, 2010-03 The second edition of this guide to the Garden State reveals the historic, cultural, and ecological diversity of the state. Includes extensive coverage of the Jersey Shore and Atlantic City. New Jersey is a state full of wonders to surprise curious travelers and residents alike. This guide leads you away from the busy interstate highways to reveal the cultural, historic, and geographical diversity that lies beyond the New Jersey Turnpike. For wine connoisseurs, there are more than 25 wineries that offer tours, tastings, and festivals; for history buffs, New Jersey, known as the Cockpit of the Revolution, offers battlefield state parks, monuments, and reenactments. And that's not all: New Jersey's 127-mile shoreline has many diverse communities, including the historic Victorian seaside resort of Cape May, itself a national historic landmark; the casinos of Atlantic City; the natural beauty of Island Beach State Park, with sand dune-scattered, long, white beaches, nature trails, birding, surfing, and guided kayak tours; and the hip shore town of Red Bank, with art galleries, boutiques, bistros, and jazz clubs. In addition, this comprehensive guide to the state includes opinionated listings of inns, B&Bs, hotels, and vacation cabins; hundreds of dining reviews, from diners to four-star restaurants; up-to-date maps; an alphabetical What's Where subject guide to aid in trip planning; and handy icons that point out family-friendly establishments, wheelchair access, places of special value, and lodgings that accept pets. |
assunpink wildlife management area: Manasquan Reservoir System Monmouth County , 1986 |
assunpink wildlife management area: Soil Conservation , 1972-08 |
assunpink wildlife management area: Hung up ''A Fisherman's Sos'' John C. Goodwin, 2012-04-16 A Fishermans SOS This is a story about a 62 year old Rookie fisherman, Hung Up on fishing. A fishing story is like an iceberg of the human experience; ninety percent of it is beneath the surface. Past life experiences, historical significance and technical data are tied together to tell the authors story. Comradely, new friendships, natural beauties and everyday fishing adventures are touched on in both fresh and sea water journeys. If you want to know more about fishing, other than how big the fish was, Hung UP will take you there. Many men go fishing all their lives without knowing it is not fish they are after. Henry David Thoreau |
assunpink wildlife management area: Soil Survey of Monmouth County, New Jersey C. F. Jablonski, 1989 |
assunpink wildlife management area: Marsh Meadow Mountain John Harding, Carol Decker, 2011 A combination tour guide and ecological primer of the Delaware Valley. |
assunpink wildlife management area: Soil Survey , 1989 |
assunpink wildlife management area: Directory, New Jersey Agricultural Organizations , 1987 |
assunpink wildlife management area: Field & Stream , 1995-01 FIELD & STREAM, America’s largest outdoor sports magazine, celebrates the outdoor experience with great stories, compelling photography, and sound advice while honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down for generations. |
assunpink wildlife management area: Fishing the Delaware Valley George Ingram, Robert F. Marler, 1998-08 Spiced with wit, anecdotes, and recipes, this part travel guide and fishing reference ranges through the 14,000 square miles of the Delaware River watershed, with offshore visits for saltwater fishing along the New Jersey coast. Writing under the premise that fishing is a family fun activity, the authors give directions, comment on each place, and evaluate tackle shops, restaurants, taverns, historical and scenic attractions, and more. |
assunpink wildlife management area: Field & Stream , 1995-01 FIELD & STREAM, America’s largest outdoor sports magazine, celebrates the outdoor experience with great stories, compelling photography, and sound advice while honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down for generations. |
assunpink wildlife management area: Road BikingTM New Jersey Tom Hammell, 2009-05-19 Presented in three sections—North, Central, and South—the rides cover a variety of distances, terrain, locations, and traffic conditions, from 12- to 25-mile rambles to a 227-mile epic from northern New Jersey to Cape May. |
assunpink wildlife management area: Field & Stream , 1987-12 FIELD & STREAM, America’s largest outdoor sports magazine, celebrates the outdoor experience with great stories, compelling photography, and sound advice while honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down for generations. |
assunpink wildlife management area: Backroads of New Jersey John Gilman, Paul Eric Johnson, Robert Heide, Beyond New Jersey’s bustling cities and busy turnpikes are lesser known marvels of nature and history, all within easy reach of a traveler consulting this book. Let Backroads of New Jersey guide you to the natural wonders, historic sites, and other secrets of the Garden State, from scenic lake country and bountiful farmlands to woodland forest preserves and the glistening white-sand beaches of a 127-mile Atlantic Ocean shoreline. One of the original thirteen colonies, New Jersey was the site of some of the most famous battles of the American Revolutionary War. Today you can walk in George Washington’s footsteps and revisit milestones of the Revolution at Washington Crossing State Park, the historic Morristown area, and the great Princeton Battlefield. This book’s twenty-nine backroads tours also invite you to experience nature at its most splendid, in the Meadowlands, the Delaware Water Gap, the Great Swamp, and the Pine Barrens region--the largest wilderness area east of the Mississippi River. Follow the multitude of seaside routes along the boardwalks and beaches of the Jersey Shore from Sandy Hook in the north to Cape May in the south. Or turn inland and stop at a world-famous diner, buy farm-fresh Jersey tomatoes at a roadside stand, or explore the hidden corners of old, industrial cities like Paterson, Hoboken, and Newark. And don’t overlook the state’s oddities and folklore: Grovers Mill, invaded by Martians in Orson Welles’s infamous “War of the Worlds” broadcast; Flemington, where the Lindbergh kidnapping trial took place; and Leeds Point, birthplace of the mythic Jersey Devil. Whether you’re planning a day trip, looking for unusual destinations, or simply want to learn more about the region, all routes in Backroads of New Jersey will lead you to the true heart of the state. |
assunpink wildlife management area: Annual Report New Jersey. Division of F̲ish, Game, and Wildlife, 1992 |
assunpink wildlife management area: Endangered and Threatened Wildlife of New Jersey Bruce E. Beans, Larry Niles, 2003 Description: The only comprehensive guide to New Jersey's most imperiled species |
assunpink wildlife management area: Special Area Management Plan, Hackensack Meadowlands District , 1995 |
assunpink wildlife management area: Mercer County New Jersey Fishing & Floating Guide Book Jim Maccracken, Mercer County New Jersey Fishing & Floating Guide Book Over 695 full 8 ½ x 11 sized pages of information with maps and aerial photographs available. Fishing information is included for ALL of the county’s public ponds and lakes, listing types of fish for each pond or lake, average sizes, and exact locations with GPS coordinates and directions. Also included is fishing information for most of the streams and rivers including access points and public areas with road contact and crossing points and also includes fish types and average sizes. Contains complete information on Assinpink Creek Baldwin SWMA Lake Belle Mountain Pond Cadwalender Park Pond Carnegie Lake Colonial Lake Community Park North Pond Crosswicks Creek (F) D & R Canal (F) Delaware River (F) East & West Park Lakes Etra Lake Fiddlers Creek (F) Gropps Lake Grover Mill Pond Lake Mercer Log Basin Pond Mercer Meadows Park Mill Ponds Park Millstone River (F) Moore Creek Mountain Lakes Nature Preserve North Community Park Pond Peddie Lake Rocky Brook Roebling Park Lake Rosedale Lake Smoyer Park Lake Stony Brook (F) Stony Brook Watershed Lake Veterans Park Lake and Whitehead Mill Pond (F) means floatable streams and rivers |
assunpink wildlife management area: Field & Stream , 1995-01 FIELD & STREAM, America’s largest outdoor sports magazine, celebrates the outdoor experience with great stories, compelling photography, and sound advice while honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down for generations. |
assunpink wildlife management area: Proposed Comprehensive Management Plan for the Pinelands National Reserve United States. Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service. Northeast Regional Office, 1981 |
assunpink wildlife management area: Flyfisher's Guide to New Jersey Tom Gilmore, 2019-08-22 Few states can offer the angling diversity that New Jersey can, which is why Tom Gilmore and Wilderness Adventures Press bring you the brand-new Flyfisher's Guide to New Jersey. New Jersey’s Highlands are reminiscent of New England, and its fall foliage rivals that of Vermont and New Hampshire. Its glacial lakes provide year-round fishing for salmonid species like rainbow, brown, and lake trout and even landlocked salmon. The freestone trout streams found in New Jersey’s Ridge and Valley physiographic province rival those found in the nearby Pocono and Catskills Mountains, and it even has a smattering of limestone spring creeks. The state's Pinelands harbor countless bass and pickerel lakes as well as crappies. New Jersey also has 127 miles of ocean-front beaches with ample public access. Its back bays, estuaries and tidal wetlands serve as nurseries for its many saltwater gamefish. Inshore and offshore opportunities for tuna, bluefish, marlin and more are also covered. Gilmore's 50-plus years of first-hand fishing knowledge guides readers as to where, when and how to catch over 30 species of gamefish. Over 200 freshwater and saltwater locations are covered in this guide, alongside dozens of detailed maps with GPS coordinates for access points, public and private lands, boat ramps, campgrounds, access roads and more. Flyfisher’s Guide to New Jersey is a must read for every fisherman (not just flyfisherman) who lives in or plans to visit New Jersey. Yes, you can flyfish in New Jersey. Learn all about it with the Flyfisher's Guide to New Jersey. |
assunpink wildlife management area: Birds of the Mid-Atlantic Region and where to Find Them John H. Rappole, 2002 A day's drive takes birders from West Virginia's cranberry bogs to Maryland's Swallow Falls or from Pennsylvania's Presque Isle to Delaware's Bombay Hook to see, for example, Bald Eagles, Hermit Thrushes, Northern Saw-whet Owls, and Chuck-will-widows. |
assunpink wildlife management area: The Random House Guide to Natural Areas of the Eastern United States John Perry, Jane Greverus Perry, 1980 |
assunpink wildlife management area: New Jersey Register , 2004 |
assunpink wildlife management area: The New Jersey Register , 2004 |
assunpink wildlife management area: Happy Tails Across New Jersey Diane Goodspeed, 2006 Are you among the thousands of dog owners in the Garden State who would like to spend more time with your four-footed companion? Now you can! In this first-of-its-kind guidebook, Diane Goodspeed brings the encouraging news to pet lovers that their furry friends are welcome to many of New Jersey's beaches, trails, parks, swim holes, and even stores. Whether you are hiking in the Kittatinny Mountains, going for a run on the beach, or playing fetch along the Delaware River, you and your dog can explore New Jersey together. From transportation and equipment to basic obedience and fitness conditioning, this guide contains all the information you need to get your dog out the door for exciting adventures in every season. Organized by county for easy reference, you will find information about county, state, and national parks that will welcome your canine companion. The book also functions as a convenient handbook for shops, covering everything from high-end pet stores and large chains to independently run dog bakeries. Goodspeed identifies training facilities, the most reputable and well-established dog trainers, as well as shelters, rescue centers, and every dog park across the state. Whether you are a long-time dog owner, or new to the canine scene, you will be surprised by how many dog-friendly events, including walk-a-thons, fairs, canine sporting competitions, town festivals, dog parades, and fundraising events for rescue groups occur annually throughout New Jersey. Finally, with your leash in one hand and this indispensable and all-inclusive guide in the other, you can enjoy the exciting recreational opportunities available in the Garden State with your favorite four-legged friend. |
assunpink wildlife management area: New Jersey Outdoors , 1994 |
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Wildlife Management Area in Monmouth and Mercer Counties, New Jersey. There will be two opportunities during which the public is encouraged to engage with the technical review team.
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Follow this road past the horse farms, and you will come to the Assunpink property. The Central Region Office will be on your right. Go about 0.25 mile past the Central Region Office and the …
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10.2 The Assunpink Creek Wildlife Management Area is an incredibly rich biological area containing most species of wildlife native to central New Jersey. It is a very desirable place for …
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NJDEP| Fish & Wildlife | WMA of the Month: Assunpink
Jun 8, 2023 · The Assunpink Wildlife Management Area (WMA) consists of 6,393 acres of fields, hedgerows, woods and wetlands in Monmouth County. The WMA features three lakes, ample …
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Exploring Assunpink WMA: This description will concentrate on the central area of the WMA in the general area of Assunpink Lake. When parking at the Lake Assunpink lot, begin by exploring …
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The Assunpink Wildlife Management Area (WMA) consists of 6,393 acres of fields, hedgerows, woods and wetlands in Monmouth County. The WMA features three lakes, ample hunting and …
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Jun 8, 2023 · The Assunpink Wildlife Management Area (WMA) consists of 6,393 acres of fields, hedgerows, woods and wetlands in Monmouth County. The WMA features three lakes, ample …
NJDEP| Fish & Wildlife | Assunpink WMA Wildlife Passage System
May 16, 2022 · New Jersey Fish and Wildlife has constructed a wildlife passage system at the Assunpink WMA, located in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County. The passage …
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