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Colliers Mills is to most, a wooded stretch of undisturbed acreage, rich in wildlife and
prime land for hunting. Situated on the northwestern fringe of the Pine Barrens, it is a
common belief that this land has existed in this condition since the beginning of time. Yet, Colliers Mills has seen prosperous villages rise and fall and history made on its soil.
It was once home to a politician destined to become the next state governor and Amelia Earhart
even graced its presence.
Originally used by the Paleo Indians for hunting and fishing, Colliers Mills is now part of the
state's wildlife management areas. As such, fees from the hunting and fishing that now take
place within its borders help pay for wildlife programs, such as the reintroduction of wild
turkeys within the state. It is a well-orchestrated balance between conservation, recreation
and preservation.
Whispers in the Pines: The Secrets of Colliers Mills is not only the story of its past and
present, but also a glimpse into its future…
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