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The Teaneck Creek Conservancy is an eco-art park located in
Teaneck Teaneck () is a township in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is a bedroom community in the New York metropolitan area. As of the 2010 U.S. census, the township's population was 39,776, reflecting an increase of 516 (+1.3%) f ...
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. It is part of the Bergen County Park system independently managed by the member-supported, non-profit organization, the Teaneck Creek Conservancy. The park contains of groomed trails and exhibits both permanent and ephemeral eco-art throughout the year. The conservancy operates art and environmental programs for the local community. The namesake of the conservancy is Teaneck Creek, which flows through the park and into
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.


History

The Teaneck Conservancy was founded in 2001 by local environmentalists, artists and educators to save a parcel of land from development. Through cooperation of community leaders and the Bergen County Parks Department, Teaneck Creek Park was opened to the public in 2006 containing 1.3 miles of groomed trails, an outdoor classroom, and
ecological art Ecological art is an art genre and artistic practice that seeks to preserve, remediate and/or vitalize the life forms, resources and ecology of Earth. Ecological art practitioners do this by applying the principles of ecosystems to living species a ...
exhibits. Since then the conservancy has continued to grow in community membership, sponsors, educational programs for the public and is known as a premier ecological art park in the region. As of October 2022, a 2-year
ecological restoration Restoration ecology is the scientific study supporting the practice of ecological restoration, which is the practice of renewing and restoring degraded, damaged, or destroyed ecosystems and habitats in the environment by active human interrupt ...
restoring 20 acres of forested wetlands was completed on site. The restored wetland includes a large berm, sand seepage pits, and regenerative stormwater conveyance systems to mitigate storm water discharge off Teaneck Road. The project was funded by Bergen County and Green Acres.


History trails

This ''Living Lesson'' is an online video series with correlating map points throughout the Teaneck Creek Conservancy. The 22-minute tour has both visual and audio features. It is accessible online or by QR code located at TCC. The tour spans centuries of history at the creek and touches on plans for the future. The project was made possible in part though grant funds administered by the Bergen County Division of Cultural and Historic Affairs, Department of Parks, through a General Operating Support Grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State.


Ecological art

The conservancy commissions and hosts ephemeral and permanent eco-art exhibitions throughout the year.


Five Pipes Project

Of the tons of concrete debris dumped on the park site during the construction of
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, five monolithic concrete drainage pipes marred the natural landscape. They were too large and heavy to remove without considerable destruction to the park and remained as a graffiti covered reminder of the history of environmental degradation. In 2008, the Teaneck Creek Conservancy commissioned
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muralist Eduardo Aleander Rabel to lead a group of volunteers including students from the Thomas Jefferson Middle School and AIE NJ State Council on the Arts Grant artist John Kaiser to create murals inside and without all five pipes. The murals of each pipe represent a different era in American history beginning with the Native Americans and ending with the 21st century. The Five Pipes was completed and opened to the public in October 2009 in a ribbon cutting ceremony.


Turtle Peace Labyrinth

In 2003, Ariane Burgess of Camino de Paz was commissioned to create an oasis of peace and contemplation in the undisturbed heart of the conservancy. Together with Artist-in-Residence Rick Mills, hundreds of volunteers, families, and community groups turned a site filled with vines and construction debris into the Turtle Peace Labyrinth. Completion of the project ended in 2004. The labyrinth was constructed from New Jersey construction debris found on-site at the Teaneck Creek Conservancy. The concrete debris were relocated and laid out in a labyrinth design reminiscent of a turtle's back in an homage to the
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creation myth. In 2017, a new fence made by NJ artist David Robinson was built surrounding the labyrinth.


The Harmony Garden (decommissioned)

The Harmony Garden was created by Erika and Elizabeth Herman, Teaneck residents and students of the
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. This project was made possible by a Norton Fellowship Grant from Loomis Chaffee. This project used recycled and natural materials to make musical instruments, combining a love of music and a passion for sustainable living. Visitors could scan other QR codes to learn about each instrument, how it was made, what materials were used and how to make the best sound. The installation was decommissioned as its location was within the region containing the habitat restoration project which began in September 2020 and was completed in October 2022.


Sustainability


The Jack Flamholz Water Sustainability Project

This rainwater harvesting system from
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, believed to be the first use on the
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, was designed by Amir Yachelli. Six rain barrels are located at Teaneck's Hawthorne Elementary School, and two are located at Teaneck Creek Conservancy. In 2018, the conservancy commissioned artist Scott Furman to create water-themed murals installed on the TCC barrels.


The New Jersey Sustainable Business Registry

In 2018, the Teaneck Creek Conservancy became the first and only Teaneck business registered with the NJSBDC.


Flora

A partial listing of the tree species found at the Teaneck Creek Conservancy.:
* ''
Catalpa speciosa ''Catalpa speciosa'', commonly known as the northern catalpa, hardy catalpa, western catalpa, cigar tree, catawba-tree, or ''bois chavanon'', is a species of '' Catalpa'' native to the midwestern United States. The Latin specific epithet ''spec ...
'' (northern catalpa) * ''
Acer saccharinum ''Acer saccharinum'', commonly known as silver maple, creek maple, silverleaf maple, soft maple, large maple, water maple, swamp maple, or white maple, is a species of maple native to the eastern and central United States and southeastern Canad ...
'' (silver maple) * ''
Ailanthus altissima ''Ailanthus altissima'' , commonly known as tree of heaven, ailanthus, varnish tree, or in Chinese as ''chouchun'' (), is a deciduous tree in the family Simaroubaceae. It is native to northeast and central China, and Taiwan. Unlike other membe ...
'' (tree of heaven) * ''
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'' (black cherry) * ''
Juglans nigra ''Juglans nigra'', the eastern American black walnut, is a species of deciduous tree in the walnut family, Juglandaceae, native to North America. It grows mostly in riparian zones, from southern Ontario, west to southeast South Dakota, south ...
'' (black walnut) * ''
Morus alba ''Morus alba'', known as white mulberry, common mulberry and silkworm mulberry, is a fast-growing, small to medium-sized mulberry tree which grows to tall. It is generally a short-lived tree with a lifespan comparable to that of humans, although ...
'' (white mulberry) * ''
Gleditsia triacanthos The honey locust (''Gleditsia triacanthos''), also known as the thorny locust or thorny honeylocust, is a deciduous tree in the family Fabaceae, native to central North America where it is mostly found in the moist soil of river valleys. Honey ...
'' (honey locust) * ''
Salix nigra ''Salix nigra'', the black willow, is a species of willow native to eastern North America, from New Brunswick and southern Ontario west to Minnesota, and south to northern Florida and Texas. Description ''Salix nigra'' is a medium-sized decid ...
'' (black willow) * ''
Robinia pseudoacacia ''Robinia pseudoacacia'', commonly known in its native territory as black locust, is a medium-sized hardwood deciduous tree, belonging to the tribe Robinieae of the legume family Fabaceae. It is endemic to a few small areas of the United States, ...
'' (black locust)


Fauna

A partial listing of the animal life found at the Teaneck Creek Conservancy.:
* '' Marmota monax'' (groundhog) * '' Mephitis mephitis'' (striped skunk) * ''
Odocoileus virginianus The white-tailed deer (''Odocoileus virginianus''), also known as the whitetail or Virginia deer, is a medium-sized deer native to North America, Central America, and South America as far south as Peru and Bolivia. It has also been introduced t ...
'' (white-tailed deer) * ''
Procyon lotor The raccoon ( or , ''Procyon lotor''), sometimes called the common raccoon to distinguish it from other species, is a mammal native to North America. It is the largest of the procyonid family, having a body length of , and a body weight of ...
'' (North American raccoon) * ''
Sylvilagus floridanus The eastern cottontail (''Sylvilagus floridanus'') is a New World cottontail rabbit, a member of the family Leporidae. It is the most common rabbit species in North America. Distribution The eastern cottontail can be found in meadows and shrubby ...
'' (eastern cottontail rabbit)
Bird Species List Download


Gallery

File:Child on Bridge.jpg, Child on trail bridge in December 2006 File:Teaneck Creek 2005.jpg, Teaneck Creek in 2005 File:Teaneck Creek 2005-1.jpg, Teaneck Creek in 2005 File:Teaneck Creek 2003 Spring.jpg, Teaneck Creek in spring 2003 File:Teaneck Creek Debris 2003 April.jpg, Teaneck Creek in December 2003 littered with debris before cleanup File:Teaneck Creek Conservancy Aerial View 2005 November.jpg, Aerial view of the park lands in 2005 File:Turtle Peace Labyrinth.jpg, The Turtle Peace Labyrinth at the Teaneck Creek Conservancy, Ariane Burgess File:Rick Mill's Walking Trees.jpg, Zinc etched plates created by artist Rick Mills. ''Walking Trees'' gives voice to trees along the trails. File:Migration Mileposts.jpg, Lynn Hull's ''Migration Mileposts''. Created from concrete debris from construction of Route 80 and 95. File:Crossing Borders Fyke Lane Entrance.jpg, Jane Ingram Allen's entrance and gateway into the Teaneck Creek Conservancy.


External links


Official websiteOverpeck County Park


References

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