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Charles H. Rogers Wildlife Refuge

Princeton, NJHorse Rescues
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Rogers Refuge provides wildlife viewing and quiet walks among marshes and riverine forest along the Stony Brook in Princeton, New Jersey. The Rogers Wildlife Refuge is located in Princeton, New Jersey, bordering the Institute for Advanced Study woods. The Refuge was created in 1968 and was originally called the Princeton Wildlife Refuge. It was renamed to honor Charles H. Rogers, a Princeton University ornithologist who played a key role in establishing the sanctuary.

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Charles H. Rogers Wildlife Refuge

Rogers Refuge provides wildlife viewing and quiet walks among marshes and riverine forest along the Stony Brook in Princeton, New Jersey. The Rogers Wildlife Refuge is located in Princeton, New Jersey, bordering the Institute for Advanced Study woods. The Refuge was created in 1968 and was originally called the Princeton Wildlife Refuge. It was renamed to honor Charles H. Rogers, a Princeton University ornithologist who played a key role in establishing the sanctuary.

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Horse rescues accept neglected, abused, or surrendered horses, provide rehabilitation and retraining, and place them in vetted adoptive homes, typically operating as registered nonprofits. Rescues in New Jersey often rely on volunteer foster networks and community donations, and most have an adoption application process to ensure horses are placed in appropriate homes.