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Dedicated to preserving the natural and cultural heritage of the Appalachian Ridge and Valley Region of New Jersey

Ferlas Pond
Click for Newsletter Article Fall 2004
Location:

Hardwick (Warren County)

Acreage:

26 Acres

Acquired:

Closed March 2004. Partnering with NJ Garden State Preservation Trust and Warren County Open Space Trust. The county funds were acquired on behalf of RVC by Hardwick Township.

Features:
Ferlas Pond is a very unique sinkhole pond. It is loaded with breeding amphibians and reptiles in the spring. There is a large marsh at the northwestern end has breeding pied-billed grebes and wood ducks.

The forest that nearly surrounds this pond has many breeding species of birds.

This is a beautiful wetland complex.

Click on thumbnail to enlarge picture.
(Photos by: Gene Clifford - RVC Trustee)


Ferlas Pond (Clifford)

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