Sourlands region

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The Sourlands region is a largely rural, forested and hilly area of central New Jersey known for its preserved natural habitats, hiking trails, and rich biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
rural area
conservationConcern forest fragmentation
habitat loss
invasive species
containsProtectedArea Baldpate Mountain (New Jersey)
Herrontown Woods Arboretum
Hunters Brook Preserve
Roaring Brook Preserve
Rockhopper Trail Preserve
Sourland Mountain Preserve
Ted Stiles Preserve at Baldpate Mountain
country United States of America
geologicalFeature diabase ridge
hasConservationOrganization Sourland Conservancy
hasEcosystemType deciduous forest
stream corridors
wetlands
hasFlora hickory trees
maple trees
native wildflowers
oak trees
hasLandUse conservation land
farmland
low-density residential areas
hasWildlife amphibians
eastern box turtle
forest interior bird species
neotropical migratory birds
raptors
white-tailed deer
highestPoint Baldpate Mountain (New Jersey)
knownFor bird habitat
hiking trails
preserved natural habitats
rich biodiversity
rural character
locatedIn New Jersey, United States
surface form: New Jersey

central New Jersey
locatedInAdministrative Hunterdon County, New Jersey NERFINISHED
Mercer County, New Jersey
Somerset County, New Jersey
partOf Piedmont region
surface form: Piedmont physiographic province
recreationActivity birdwatching
hiking
mountain biking
trail running
terrainFeature forests
hills
rocky ridges

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East Amwell Township, New Jersey region Sourlands region