Long Eared Owl at Baldpate Mountain - WCAS (Sharyn Magee) |
The major component of the FoHVOS stewardship mission is protecting and restoring natural habitats. A quick review of our stewardship staff and volunteers’ time indicate various types of activities that ultimately lead to protecting habitat. From invasive species management through forest and grassland restorations, our eye is always on stewarding an environment where flora and fauna will thrive.
Hooded warbler |
We are less encouraged.
The NJDEP delay does not mitigate our habitat concerns. Environmental
impact should be considered before PennEast’s applications are reviewed.
The Mercer County Parks Commission has partnered with FoHVOS
for over 10 years to properly steward the Ted Stiles Preserve at Baldpate
Mountain. Our FoHVOS champion for whom the preserve was named, spent a decade
protecting the mountain from improper development. Now, Baldpate Mountain is under serious
threat from the proposed pipeline, with PennEast proposing to expand the
existing utility right-of-way by clear-cutting an additional 150+ feet of
mature forest.
Baldpate Mountain is not only amon Mercer County’s largest
contiguous forests and wildlife habitats, but has also been designated as
an Audubon Important Bird Area and is an important migratory stop and breeding
area for Neotropical birds, many of which are ranked by the American Bird
Conservancy as birds of conservation concern.
Hooded and Kentucky warblers are not found elsewhere in Hopewell -
Baldpate harbors the only forest large enough for them. The potential damage to these breeding birds
cannot be mitigated by PennEast.
Bald Eagle - US Fish & Wildlife |
Baldpate Mountain was preserved with taxpayer monies to permanently protect its sensitive ecosystem and the rare species that depend upon it. In a mostly built out state, it’s simply not possible to replace the preserved lands like Baldpate that PennEast is proposing to degrade or destroy.
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