New Jersey\’s Wildlife Action Plan
The State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) is a strategic and cost-effective mechanism to preserve the state\’s wildlife resources for the future. Recovery of species that have reached threatened or endangered status is typically more costly than preventative actions that keep species populations from reaching such declines. Proactive management actions identified in the SWAP are intended to keep species from becoming federally (and state) threatened and endangered.
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