Informational exhibits spotlighting sea-level rise, harmful algal blooms, extended wildfire seasons and ghost forests are available at state parks this year to educate the public about how these specific climate change impacts are affecting New Jersey’s state parks and forests. The exhibits, which feature physical displays at parks and also have a corresponding interactive component, highlight four of the many impacts that climate change is having on New Jersey’s state parks and forests. They are part of DEP’s ongoing climate change education initiative that includes radio public service spots, billboards and social media announcements to spread awareness about climate change.
Learn where you can view the Climate Change Exhibit in New Jersey's state parks and forests.
The DEP's Climate Change Exhibit is on display at the following areas:
Island Beach State Park |
The DEP's Climate Change Exhibit will be available in the following areas soon:
Barnegat Lighthouse State Park |
Bass River State Forest |
Belleplain State Forest |
Brendan T. Byrne State Forest |
Cape May Point State Park |
Cheesequake State Park |