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NJ Closes These Wildlife Areas To Block Partiers, ATVs, Illegal Swimmers: Report

Six New Jersey wildlife areas are being closed to the public for the summer to limit illegal behavior, NJ Advance Media reports.

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Winslow Wildlife Management Area

Winslow Wildlife Management Area

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They have become problem areas for partying, all-terrain vehicles and illegal swimming, according to the state Department of Environmental Conservation.

The following state-owned land will be off-limits beginning Wednesday through Labor Day:

  • Cedar Lake Wildlife Management Area in Monroe Township, Gloucester County;
  • Greenwood Forest Wildlife Management Area (Two spots: Parker's Pit and Clay Holes, both in Ocean County); 
  • Manantico Ponds Wildlife Management Area in Millville, Cumberland County;
  • Wildcat Ridge Wildlife Management Area in Rockaway Township, Morris County; and
  • Winslow Wildlife Management Area (also known as Hot Mix)  in Winslow, Camden County.

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