NJDEP| Fish Wildlife | Connecting Habitat Across New Jersey (CHANJ) Connecting Habitat Across New Jersey (CHANJ) is an effort to make our landscape and roadways more permeable for terrestrial wildlife by identifying key areas and actions needed to achieve habitat connectivity across the state
The road to safe passage for wildlife in New Jersey - New Jersey . . . CHANJ is an initiative that identifies key areas and actions needed to preserve and restore habitat connectivity across New Jersey This initiative is designed to help prioritize land protection, inform habitat restoration and management, and guide mitigation of barrier effects on wildlife and habitats
CHANJ Archives - Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ This project is part of a larger effort led by the Division of Fish and Wildlife called Connecting Habitat Across New Jersey (CHANJ) CHANJ aims to identify key areas and the actions needed for preserving and restoring habitat connectivity for terrestrial wildlife in New Jersey
NJDEP| Fish Wildlife | Tools of CHANJ The CHANJ Mapping highlights important areas for habitat connectivity across New Jersey These include large intact “Core” habitats and the best available “Corridors” between them
NJDEP FISH WILDLIFE LAUNCHES SUMMER OF CHANJ CAMPAIGN CHANJ offers tools and resources to the public and to land and transportation managers to make New Jersey’s landscape and roadways friendlier to wildlife movement An interactive map and guidance document shows where and how to best support habitat connectivity in our highly fragmented state
NJDEP Open Data - ArcGIS CHANJ not only delineates a connected landscape, but also provides recommendations and resources for the actions needed to preserve and restore habitat connectivity for terrestrial wildlife in New Jersey