Assunpink Creek Watershed Association - Grass-roots organization seeking to conserve and restore the natural environments in the Assunpink Creek basin of Monmouth and Mercer counties. News, reports, and meeting schedules.
The Biotechnology Council of New Jersey - Represents companies engaged in biopharmaceutical, biomedical, bioagricultural and bioremedial endeavors before legislators, the media and the general public. Includes resource links and a reading list.
Central Jersey Trout Unlimited - Advocacy and conservation group seeking to protect cold water fisheries and their environments. Event schedules, membership forms, staff and board member directories, and legislative contacts.
Citizens Right to Access Beaches - Protecting the public's right to use and enjoy New Jersey beaches as per the public trust doctrine.
Clean Air New Jersey - Statewide campaign to provide cleaner air. Features an inspection reservation system.
Friends of Princeton Nursery Lands - Central New Jersey nonprofit group, working to minimize the impact of development on the Forrestal Center properties formally owned by Princeton Nurseries.
Garden State EnviroNet - Environmental news and information from around the state, including daily collection of news articles, calendar of events, and links to organizations and other resources.
Great Egg Harbor Watershed Association - Non-profit membership organization dedicated to protecting the Great Egg Harbor River and its watershed, a National Wild and Scenic River in Southern New Jersey's Pinelands.
Jersey Shore Chapter of Trout Unlimited - Conserves, protects and restores trout and salmon fisheries and their watersheds. Meeting schedules, contacts, fishing reports, and photos. Serves Monmouth and Ocean Counties.
The Jersey Shore Partnership - An authoritative source for information on shore protection, beach restoration, ocean water quality, offshore dumping, and related Jersey Shore issues.
Marine Mammal Stranding Center - A private non-profit organization that responds to over calls for stranded whales, dolphins, seals, and sea turtles that washed ashore on New Jersey beaches.
The Mountain Preservation Society - Advocates for the conservation and protection of the Highlands. Projects, news, a list of horticultural water pollutants commonly used on golf courses, and descriptions of the region's endangered species.
New Jersey Audubon Society - Features news, details of educational programs and workshops, and research reports. Centers in counties throughout the state.
The New Jersey Conservation Foundation - Preserves the state's land and natural resources endangered species. Contains an overview of the group's activities and partners, as well as membership information.
New Jersey Environmental Digital Library - Online repository of environmental literature and multimedia related to New Jersey. Includes documents and reports, scientific studies, photographs, videos, and maps.
New Jersey Pinelands Commission - Describes the Pinelands and their management. This internationally important ecological region occupies 22% of New Jersey's land area. It is the largest body of open space on the Mid-Atlantic seaboard between Richmond and Boston.
New Jersey Pollution Watch - Division of the New Jersey Public Interest Research Group providing information on environmental and safety issues, government contacts, and membership details.
Northstar Marine, Inc. - Environmental services, emergency response, oil spill cleanup, site remediation, tank pump out and removal. Absorbents. Marine Services, marine towing and salvage.
Old Pine Farm Natural Lands Trust - Southern New Jersey Land Trust located on the tidal portion of Big Timber Creek. Includes history, event schedules, photos, maps, and membership information.
State Government Recycling Programs - Official web site for the Department of Environmental Protection's Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste. Includes recycling statistics and lists of facilities, haulers and end markets.
Stony Brook Millstone Watershed Association - Works to enhance the quality of the natural environment in the 265-square mile region drained by Stony Brook and the Millstone River. Calendar of events and how to get involved.