On Thursday, July 30th at 7pm the Mendham Township Library with host Deer New Jersey: Let’s Find a Balance for Our Forests, Farms and Families with Joe Basralian of Deer New Jersey.
Join Project Coordinator of Deer New Jersey, Joe Basralian as he highlights the crisis of areas where deer herd densities are very high. He will discuss opportunities to collaborate for responsible, ethical deer stewardship. The mission of Deer New Jersey, is to achieve a natural balance in our home state by supporting a deer stewardship movement for the people, wildlife and land we love. The vision is a future where New Jersey’s land, wildlife, and communities thrive, stewarded by all of us.
About Joe Basralian:
Joe is the Project Coordinator of Deer New Jersey, an initiative founded in 2025 to find balance for New Jersey’s forests, farms and families. In this role he’s contracted to the New Jersey Conservation Foundation. He has spent 25 years in the financial industry and 8 years in environmental conservation full-time, often uniting diverse parties to achieve common goals. Joe is a 2026 appointee to the NJ Highlands Council and the Great Swamp Watershed Association board. He's a founding member of the Friends of the Drew Forest, and he chaired Chatham Township's Open Space Committee for 15 years. Joe is active in Scouting America and other good causes, including the NJ League of Conservation Voters, which he served for nine years as a board member. He's a graduate of NYU's Stern School of Business and Cornell University. Joe lives in Chatham Township.
Sponsored by Mendham Township Environmental Committee (MTEC).
Space is limited. Registration Required. FREE To register visit www.mendhamtwplib.org.
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