The Staff at Amy Greene Environmental celebrates all of their achievements at the Amy Greene Environmental 2019 Spirit Day!

The Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey (CIANJ) and its flagship publication, COMMERCE Magazine, celebrated environmental leadership
in the business community at a special awards breakfast honoring Amy Greene Environmental with a special award made from 100% recycled material.
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The Nature Conservency is pleased to announce the release of Permits for Riverfront Nature
Parks in New Jersey: A Pocket Guide. This was co-authored by Amy Greene with contributions from Amy Greene Environmental senior staff members John Belle
and Bill Macholdt. We encourage you to please take a look and a walk through Nature.
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Earthshare honors Amy Greene Environmental with an Environmental Leadership Award at the 10th Annual Earthshare
Celebrates New Jersey! |

Amy Greene was guest speaker at the NJ Recreation and Parks Association and NJ Conservation Foundation and is pleased to share her presentation on
Wetland Restoration and Regulatory Requirements with you. |

We are pleased to invite you to take at look at the
Photo Study of Peregrine Falcon Banding at the NJ/PA Turnpike Bridge, June 2, 2015.
We are proud to be part of the monitoring team as Peregrine Falcons were once and endangered species in the United States. |

Amy Greene Environmental is proud to be part of the
Paerdegat Basin Project! |

PEST ALERT: Emerald Ash Borer has been found in New Jersey! Emerald Ash Borer could devastate the Philadelphia tree population.
Northeast Times Star has an excellent article about the Emerald Ash Borer and how
destructive this insect can be. |

Amy Greene is a proud member of the Environmental Business Council and keeps the members current on changes to wetlands,
flood hazard area, endangered species, Pinelands, Coastal Zone, water resource and other land use regulations.
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Amy Greene Environmental is proud to support the Miniskink Valley Preserve Restoration
established by the The Nature Conservancy in 2008 as part of a
strategy to create a corridor of protected land from High Point State Park to the Delaware River. |