ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION

Please join us for the following events Celebrating the Nature Center’s 50th Anniversary: Nature Center Youth Day Saturday, October 12 and Grand Reopening Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Monday, October 7

About the EC

The Fanwood Environmental Commission is a statutory board of eight regular members and two alternates. The regular members include Liaison (Planning Board) & Liaison (Town Council).

Our charge includes studying and making recommendations concerning open space preservation, water resource management, air pollution control, solid waste management, noise control, soil and landscape protection, environmental appearance, and protection of flora and fauna.

Members of the Environmental Commission are also caretakers of the Fanwood Nature Center located just off Cray Terrace. The entrance is accessible from alongside the powerlines as well as from the parking lot of the Bible Chapel on Terrill Road. The Fanwood Nature Center was established in 1974 and on this 50 year anniversary we are planning activities in the Nature Center throughout the year, with more details and forthcoming dates. Examples of activities being planned are kids birdhouse competition, a Dhammakaya-led morning meditation in the Nature Center, Kids Activity Day in October, and walking nature tours.

Thank you to the over 30 volunteers who helped trail clean up and other maintenance on May 4.

Email: Fanwood.EC.1895@gmail.com

Our Mission

We promote the conservation, protection, development, or use of all Fanwood’s natural and water resources by:

  • Planning & implementing local conservation programs as approved by the Town Council
  • Compiling an Environmental Resource Inventory (ERI) compendium
  • Making recommendations on all development plans before the Planning Board with a focus on how it would impact Fanwood’s natural and water resources and environment.
  • Conducting Outreach programs to raise awareness on environmental issues as they affect our town.
  • Advertising, preparing, and distributing materials necessary to implement the Commission’s activities
  • Acting as the Township liaison for conservation needs with regional, state, and federal agencies
  •  Working with Boy and Girl Scouts and other youth and community groups to perform various environmentally-oriented projects throughout the town
(Below) Environment Commissioners Phyliss Sandrock, David Schwartzberg, Sandra Redder and Gary Szelc received recognition for their long service, each serving well more than ten years

Nature Center

Take a video tour of the Nature Center via this link: https://link.edgepilot.com/s/3e270c0e/XXkZFQKE8UeMj7I7Ej-D2A?u=https://youtu.be/3qkq88QgcFg


Native Plants for your garden: Native plants are beneficial to the environment because they are well-adapted to local conditions, requiring less water, fertilizers, and pesticides, which results in lower upkeep. Native plants also support local ecosystems by attracting native species such as birds, insects, and pollinators, fostering biodiversity.



Plants to avoid: In contrast, invasive plants can be harmful to the environment as they often out-compete native species for resources, leading to a decline in local wildlife. Additionally, invasive plants generally require more maintenance to control their spread, which can be both costly and time-consuming. Overall, promoting native plants over invasive species is crucial for maintaining a healthy and balanced ecosystem.



Invasive Species Guide


Girl Scout Silver Award Birdhouse Project
For our Girl Scout Silver Award Project, we constructed 8 birdhouses designed to keep various bird species within our local community. Our goal was to educate patrons about the importance of these birds at the Fanwood Nature Center (FNC) and to provide nesting sites for them. By keeping birds in our local area, they help control insect populations, making them a vital part of our local ecosystem. We could not have completed this project without the incredible support of the community. A huge thank you goes to Mr. Elliot from Wildbirds Unlimited for sharing his expertise, Len from Len’s Tree Service for helping with hauling the owl box to the top of the tree, and Addie’s dad for his amazing craftsmanship in building and installing all the birdhouses at the FNC. Please visit the Fanwood Nature Center to see our birdhouses and learn more about the fascinating birds that live in our area!

Commission Members

Suzanne Custons-Sanschagrin Secretary
Gary Szelc Vice Chair
Sandy Redder Chair
Phyllis Sandrock
Dave Schwartzberg
MaryAnne StaRosa
Leslie Krone-Speck Planning Board Liason
Patricia Walsh Council Liaison
Carol Chimento
Andrea Parra Alternate #1

Commission Meetings 2024

January 18 February 15
March 21 April 18
May 16 June 20
July 18 August 15
September 19 October 17
November 21 December 19

Meetings are held: 3rd Thursday, 7:00 p.m. at the Fanwood Carriage House, 75 N. Martine Avenue.