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The Ruffed Grouse Society's role in conservation of wildlife habitat is to enhance the environment for the RUFFED GROUSE, AMERICAN WOODCOCK, and other forest wildlife that require or utilize thick, young forests. Since forests are dynamic and constantly changing and man has virtually eliminated the fires that shaped much of the forested land we know today, forests must be managed to obtain the products (wildlife, timber products, recreation, and water) that we all need and enjoy. Management normally requires a plan based on the landowners wishes, or mandate in the case of public land managers.
RGS currently has 2 chapters in NJ involved in keeping grouse and woodcock around for future generations.
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