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About Saddler's
Woods
Saddler's Woods is a 25 acre urban forest located
in Haddon Township, New Jersey. Saddler's Woods surrounds the headwater
spring of the main branch of the Newton Creek, a tributary of the Delaware
River in Camden County, and is unique for its combined features of an
old growth forest, young woodlands, and wetlands all located within
five miles of Philadelphia, PA. Every year, thousands of visitors enjoy
Saddler's Woods for passive recreation and nature interpretation.
The old growth portion is a time-capsule,
showing visitors the type of forest that once existed when the Arowmen
and Erinwonek tribes of the Leni Lenape nation lived here. In the early
1600s, European settlers began to arrive and the forests were cleared
for farms, timber, and fuel. In the 1800s, Joshua Saddler escaped a
Maryland plantation to seek refuge among the large Quaker abolitionist
population. Joshua Saddler found work with a local Quaker farmer, Cy
Evans, and gained his freedom. He purchased a small farm and raised
his family next to the woods. In 1868 Joshua Saddler wrote into his
will that none of his heirs "shall cut the timber thereon".
For this preservation ethic, the woods, were officially named in his
honor in January 2004. Previously, the woods had never had any official
name or designation.
Saddler's Woods Conservation
Association
Saddler's Woods Conservation Association,
SWCA, is a 501 (c) (3) organization dedicated to education, restoration,
and research of Saddler's Woods. Through programs, tours, hands on restoration,
and field studies, we strive to promote the natural and cultural resources
unique to this 25 acre urban forest.
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Saddler's Woods Welcome Area
250 MacArthur Boulevard, Haddon Township, NJ 08033
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The organization was formed by Haddon Township residents
who were active in the movement to save the woods from an athletic fields
development plan. But saving the woods was just the beginning. Unfortunately,
Saddler's Woods had suffered decades of fragmentation and neglect. Since
its preservation, SWCA volunteers have worked vigorously, logging hundreds
of hours towards restoration and education. For
its efforts, SWCA was honored by the Association of New Jersey Environmental
Commissions, ANJEC, with an Environmental Achievement Award.
SWCA achieves its goals by partnering with
community groups and area schools and by utilizing grant funds for restoration,
education, and research. To date, SWCA has received grants from the
Partnership for the Delaware Estuary Inc., the National Fish and Wildlife
Foundation, Camden County's Open Space Clean Communities program, Conservation
Resources Inc., REI, Marlton, the William G. Rohrer Charitable Foundation,
and Subaru of America Inc..
SWCA, is managed by a volunteer board directors;
three Advisory Directors, a Director of Communications,a Director of
Education, a Director of Forest Management, a Director of Finance and
an Executive Director. SWCA is currently recruiting for administrative
assistance!
Lucia DiNapoli, Advisory Director
Lucia holds a B.A. in Communications and Environmental Studies from
the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia and is continuing her studies
there in the Master's program for Environmental Studies. Lucia advises
the organization regarding outreach, publicity, and succession planning.
John Nystedt, Advisory Director
John applies his industry experience in an advisory capacity to
the managing directors of SWCA. John is an associate at Andropogon Associates,
Ltd. in Philadelphia, is a N.J. Certified Landscape Architect, and has
25 years of experience in landscape architecture and ecological planning.
Maggi Downham, Advisory Director
Maggi worked for many years to preserve Saddler's Woods, and was
honored by the Delaware Riverkeeper organization and the Audubon Wildlife
Society for her activism and stewardship. She is a teacher of business
education with a Master of Arts Degree from Rowan University, Glassboro,
New Jersey. Maggi serves on many local boards such as the environmental
commission and the planning and zoning board and offers her experience
on local history and civic relations to the managing directors of SWCA.
Robyn Jeney, Director of Forest Management
Robyn has worked for the New Jersey Pinelands Commission since graduating
from Penn State University in 2004. She earned a Masters degree in Environmental
Studies at the University of Pennsylvania in December of 2008. Robyn
is responsible for the active management of Saddler's Woods to restore
and protect native habitat.
Jesse Buerk, Director of Communications
Jesse holds a Master's degree in Environmental Studies from the University
of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia and a Bachelor's degree in Communication
Arts from the University of Wisconsin - Madison. He is currently employed
with the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission. Jesse is responsible
for newsletters, media relations, and community outreach.
Donna Moffett, Director of Education
Donna manages and executes tours, programs, and hands on education initiatives
in order to enhance the public's appreciation for Saddler's Woods. Donna
has also served as Acting Executive Director. Donna received her Bachelor
of Arts degree in geography from Rowan University and her Master of
Science degree in environmental studies from the University of Pennsylvania.
She has loved the outdoors since birth and hopes to help in maintaining
the beautiful spaces on earth.
David Jacobs, Director of Finance
In addition to assisting with activities in the woods, David maintains
the financial records for the association and pursues grant opportunities.
David received his B.S. degree in Accounting from the University of
North Carolina at Charlotte and is a Certified Public Accountant licensed
in the state of New Jersey.
Janet Goehner-Jacobs, Executive Director
Janet has over 15 years of management experience. Janet was active
in the movement to save Saddler's Woods from development and worked
to found an organization dedicated to Saddler's Woods when preserved.
Janet executes grants, oversees daily operations, and ensures that SWCA
succeeds in its core initiatives of restoration, education and research.
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