WILDLIFE
Our Burnham Park neighborhood is rich in flora and fauna. We share our habitat with protected endangered species, such as Red Shouldered Hawks and Wood Turtles, the environmentally harmful canada geese, the garden munching deer, and trash searching black bear.
We also find ourselves invaded by insects and plants that are destructive to the environment. The Burnham Park Association partners with the towns, county, parks commissions, environmental organizations and other groups on projects to enhance, preserve, restore and maintain Burnham Park, Jones Woods, the Green Strip and neighboring areas. Visit Stewardship to learn more and how you can help.
We also find ourselves invaded by insects and plants that are destructive to the environment. The Burnham Park Association partners with the towns, county, parks commissions, environmental organizations and other groups on projects to enhance, preserve, restore and maintain Burnham Park, Jones Woods, the Green Strip and neighboring areas. Visit Stewardship to learn more and how you can help.
Morris County: How to prevent and respond to black bear encounters
Humane Society: A Management Plan & Info Guide for Canada Geese
Spotted Lanternfly
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The Burnham Park Association invites you to join us in your own way.
Become a member. Volunteer. Attend an event. Be informed (subscribe below).
The Burnham Park Association invites you to join us in your own way.
Become a member. Volunteer. Attend an event. Be informed (subscribe below).
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