News - New Jersey Meadowlands
By SCOTT FALLON, STAFF WRITER Scientists are setting up monitoring stations throughout the Meadowlands to chart rising sea levels and prepare for flooding that could result from global warming.
By JOHN A. GAVIN, STAFF WRITER LYNDHURST The Institute for Ecosystems Education made its debut in Bergen County on Monday, turning the marshes of the Hackensack watershed into a live lecture hall.
By SCOTT FALLON, STAFF WRITER Workers have begun to fix tide gates in the Meadowlands as part of a much-anticipated project that promises to ease flooding on Route 17 in Rutherford.
To: ENVIRONMENTAL EDITORS Contact: Mike Jennings of PSEG Power, +1-973-430-6406, +1-973- 508-6386 cell NEWARK, N.J., July 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- 'If you build it; they will come.' That was the hope when a group of PSEG volunteers dedicated to restoring the Hackensack River Watershed's ecosystem, along with Jersey City students, erected six osprey nesting platforms at the Hudson generating station.
