TRENTON, N.J. — On January 20, 2026, Governor Phil Murphy signed the New Jersey Invasive Species Management Act into law. The new law establishes a comprehensive framework and creates a permanent New Jersey Invasive Species Council to guide science-based policy, education, and management statewide. It restricts the unregulated sale, distribution, import, export, and propagation of designated invasive species while giving nurseries, growers, land managers, and municipalities realistic timelines to comply.
Twenty-two years in the making, grassroots advocates, scientists, and industry professionals changed New Jersey law. This legislation represents years of the tireless dedication of boots-on-the-groundwork by people who understood that New Jersey’s forests, waterways, and farmland were being systematically degraded by invasive species.
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