Prescribed burn removes invasive plant species from N.J. park

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New Jersey Forest Fire service led a prescribed burn at an N.J. park to eliminate invasive plant species. 🔥🌿 What a great way to save our parks.

Somerset County Park Ranger Evan Miller lights grass on fire as the New Jersey Forrest Fire Service does a prescribed burn at Natirar Park in Peapack-Gladstone, N.J., February 7, 2023The young bald eagle soared above Natirar Park checking out the small group of firefighters, rangers, and others who came together to make the park better for plants and wildlife.

The New Jersey Forest Fire Service led a prescribed burn at the more than 400-acre Somerset County Park spread across three towns, Peapack-Gadstone, Far Hills and Bedminster, to eliminate invasive species of plants by burning more than nine acres of land. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.

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