![An aerial view, looking straight down, of bleached white cedars standing in water. They have been killed by flooding from sea-level rise.](https://media.audubon.org/web_aud_pine-barrens-nj_220404_44_photo-luke-franke_0.jpg?width=233&height=200&auto=webp&quality=10&fit=crop&disable=upscale&enable=upscale&blur=100)
How New Jersey Plans to Relocate Flooded ‘Ghost Forests’ Inland
September 19, 2022 —
A $20 million cedar restoration project in the state’s Pine Barrens shows how people can help vanishing habitats outpace sea-level rise.